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Bike Helmet Safety Rule – Landau Refuses to Override Inspectors

Bicyclists participating in the Reston Triathlon must have their helmets inspected for cracks, breaks, missing straps and other unsafe conditions.  Once the biker’s helmet passes inspection, the triathlete can compete in this popular annual endurance sporting event.  All of the participants have been registered for months. However, one bicyclist whose helmet failed inspection, approached registration…

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Bar Legal Ethics Committee weighs in on recordings made by the parties to a lawsuit

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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Real Estate Agent’s head injuries while showing house results in pre-trial settlement

Herndon head and facial injury lawyer Doug Landau helped write the Premises Liability books for Lexis Nexis over 25 years ago.  During that time, the ABRAMS LANDAU trial lawyer has helped people severely injured by dangers and defects on property and in buildings.  This includes injuries caused by slippery surfaces, defective steps, missing railings, broken…

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