High School classmate Andrew Roraback amazed me with his legislative record for the North West corner of Connecticut. ‘Drew never missed a single vote during his 12 years in the state legislature. He was responsive to the needs and issues of neighbors in Lakeville, Sharon, Salisbury and the other towns and villages in Litchfield County. …
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Join us in congratulating Abrams Landau’s own Doug Landau who selected as a faculty member for a recent webinar — Negotiating with the Mediator: Strategies for Success. The 1.5 hour session was run by the American Association for Justice (AAJ), and Doug joined other experienced litigators as they taught attendees from all over the United…
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The dangers of texting while driving are widely known. Any parent of a teenager can attest to how often the words “do not text while you drive” are drilled into the heads of young drivers. Then, why are adults still doing it? A case of “do as I say, not as I do”? According to…
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Last year, the Social Security Administration (SSA) decided to stop publishing in advance the name of the administrative law judges (ALJ) assigned to hear disability cases, a move that made trying disability cases that much more difficult. Click here to read what Herndon disability attorney Doug Landau thought of that decision. We have just learned…
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“Usually the Social Security Administration is not bound by the disability decisions of the Virginia Workers Compensation Commission (“VWC”), the DC Office of Workers Compensation (“OWC”), or even a state judge or jury’s verdict in a disabled wage earner’s case,” notes Herndon disability lawyer Doug Landau. “I have had Federal Social Security judges tell me…
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