Spring is here and downtown Herndon, Virginia is ready for the warmer weather! Not only did the Abrams Landau law office finally get a handicap parking space after asking for it for 18 years, but we also have a plethora of fun activities around our law shop to welcome the warmer seasons. Posters around downtown…
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At last week’s 30th Annual We the People National Finals, Richmond’s Maggie Walker Governor’s School won the top prize, while Melissa Landau’s alma mater, Douglas S. Freeman High School, finished 6th and picked up several awards. The Commonwealth was allowed two teams in the National Finals as the rules permit of several “wild card” entrants.…
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As a volunteer for Congregation Beth Emeth’s (CBE) “Good Deeds Day” on April 22, lawyer Doug Landau went to the adult group home in Reston, Virginia in order to help put together their garden, clean the premises, and fix water lines. Landau and the other volunteers planted aromatic herbs, cucumbers, tomato plants, and got the…
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The story of a recent successful case from Abrams Landau made it to the front page of Virginia Lawyers Weekly! “A Black Box You Wear” is about how the two GPS’s our client/cyclist was wearing when he got hit by a car helped support his case! If you are already subscribed to Virginia Lawyers Weekly, you…
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Is there a limit to how many body parts can be covered by workers compensation? If there are medical records that prove the injuries are because of the workplace accident and the defendants—typically the employer and insurer—agree that they are compensable workplace injuries, then no, there is no limit to how many body parts can…
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