Why do we see Super Lawyer Doug Landau sitting OUTSIDE on the rocking chairs with clients, co-counsel and computers on the porch ? . . . [CAPTION: Doug Landau enjoying the unusually warm January weather with Fairfax co- counsel Ed Weiner on his right, and Reston co-counsel (and substitute Judge) Steve Garver on his left.…
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Thanks to college students from Virginia Tech, you will be able to see and hear from Doug Landau. Using “You-Tube” technology, Herndon’s own “Super Lawyer” was filmed and recorded at the “Landau Law Shop” for use on this and other related sites. Doug Landau hopes that this will enable out-of-state clients of Abrams Landau, Ltd. …
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As we approach the New Year,Doug Landau has one final bit of advice for preparing for Court (as opposed topreparing the case): NOTHING NEW/UNTESTED – DONOT try something new at trial ! DO not try new foods, drugs, diets, drinks, medications, etc., advisesSuper Lawyer Doug Landau. Whetheryou’re from small town Herndon or you’re one of “The…
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Snacks – Watch out WHERE you eat. In some court houses, like the Fairfax County Judicial Center, there is one cafeteria, where counsel, claimants, defendants, witnesses and JURORS often eat. This is because there is not enough time to get to the parking lots and go “off site” to a restaurant observes Herndon trial lawyer Doug…
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Protein – See “Carbs”. A chicken, turkey or tuna sandwich, has a good mix of protein and carbohydrates. Landau Law Shop founder Doug Landau notes, ‘You will have energy, not too many carbs to make you sleepy and no “spikes” and corresponding “lulls.”’ Reflecting upon his graduate studies in Sprots Medicine, Landau notes, “Protein takes…
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