It was with great sadness that I read about the untimely demise of my friend Simon Walton. He was 66 years old and, like my father Norman Landau, had succumbed to cancer. I met Simon through the Association of Trial Lawyers of America (“ATLA”), now the Association for Justice (“AAJ“). I had been working for…
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In light of his prior post about what you can do to help in these difficult economic times, and a call for help for one of his favorite NPR radio programs, Herndon disability and injury lawyer Doug Landau collected ties from his office and home to donate to “Career Gear.” Career Gear helps former foster…
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For only the second time in VTLA’s 50-year history, a Life-time Achievement Award will be presented. Bob Hall was the President of the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association when I came to work for him in Fairfax after graduation from the University of Miami School of Law. He was my mentor, and we travelled all over…
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In order to rest my wrists, I am taking a respite from posting. My family and I will be travelling to South America to see where my son spent a semester with “Global Quest.” We will be flying to Equador and the Galapagos Islands for vacation. Stay tuned for some wonderful and wild pictures !…
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Some observant clients noticed dozens of fire, police and other HazMat personnel in the vicinty of the Landau Law Shop recently. Apparently there had been a leak in the underground pipes, and Town, County and other first responders came on the scene. There was no damage to the ABRAMS LANDAU home, and other than the…
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