Herndon lawyer Doug Landau has been visiting his local middle school — Rachel Carson Middle School in Herndon, Virginia — Tuesday and Thursday afternoons to help a group of 8th grade civic students prepare for the We the People Competition. As he did last year, Landau has been working with these young public school scholars…
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When an out-of-state delivery truck driver’s knee was ruined by a hole in a big box store parking lot, a Mediated settlement at the Landau Law Shop in Herndon, Virginia enabled the injured victim to get a lump sum AND an annuity, as well as keep his workers’ compensation and Social Security payments ! A…
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Sometimes, insurance companies don’t have a good reason for not settling a clear liability case. Recently, State Farm Insurance Company refused to offer more than $25,000 in a case in which there was $48,000 in medical bills and $7,000 in lost wages. This was despite the fact that the defendant driver drifted into the innocent…
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A new law makes the City of Fairfax tougher on dog owners than the Commonwealth of Virginia. City of Fairfax Ordinance No. 21014-32 was signed by Mayor Scott Silverthorne on December 15, 2014. Effective on that date, within the City of Fairfax: Dogs age 4 months and older may be tethered for no more than “one…
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Virginia law does not let a plaintiff’s lawyer like Doug Landau mention the name of the insurance company or even the word “insurance” at trial. If the word is mentioned, it usually results in a mistrial. This is generally true even if the defendant dies before trial and the only folks forcing the case to…
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