The current edition of the Virginia Lawyer Register had a Proposed Legal Ethics Opinion (#1802) on Advising Clients on the Use of Lawful Undisclosed Recording. This proposed legal ethics opinion (LEO) addresses the ethical implications of a lawyer’s advising clients regarding the use of undisclosed recording. After looking at several examples and prior precedent, the…
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“How long will it take to get to trial?” Herndon Reston trial lawyer Doug Landau hears that question often. The dog attack and car crash attorney routinely tells clients that cases move very quickly in Northern Virginia, faster than just about anywhere else in the country. The Virginia and Florida injury lawyer tells clients and…
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While the plaintiff in McMurray v. Bryan won a verdict for horse bite that tore off her thumb in California, Herndon-Reston area injury lawyer Doug Landau believes that if the case had been tried in Virginia, the result would have been a Defense verdict ! The plaintiff was a 52-year-old woman who lost her thumb…
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The Town of Herndon has some wonderful facilities according to trial lawyer Doug Landau. The Town Council Chambers also serve as a Courtroom on Wednesday mornings. The Fairfax County General District Court convenes in Herndon. Traffic tickets and misdemeanors are heard by judges who come to the Town of Herndon along with deputies, cashiers…
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