Triathlon Trial Lawyer Doug Landau and his sporty bride took part in a charity fundraiser in Pennsylvania in the early morning before the lectures and programs at the ATLA (hence his “old school” singlet) AAJ convention. The “Journey For Joann Triathlon” supports The Towamencin Community Wellness Foundation. The format of this multisport event was different…
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As seen in a shop window in Millerton, New York…
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One of the traditions that I look forward to each year on my birthday is spending time with my family. Here I am listening to the Salisbury Band on my birthday. My siblings, parents, nieces and nephews enjoy the holiday in Connecticut by participating in relay races, watching fireworks and some form of patriotic, home-made…
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When I first moved to Virginia from New Jersey, I was lucky enough to be taken in by Bernard Cohen, an extraordinary trial lawyer from Alexandria, Virginia. Bernard, “Bernie” to his friends and family, was not only one of Old Town’s legal elite, he also served in the Virginia legislature for many years, looking out…
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The Town of Herndon PARKING sign in front of our building includes the following symbols: 1. The Gavel: The Courthouse is nearby 2. The Wheelchair: Handicapp accessible parking is nearby 3. The Book: The Library (the Herndon Fortnightly Public Library) is nearby 4. The Town Hall: The new (and old) Herndon Municipal Centers are nearby.…
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