Virginia trial attorney Doug Landau was honored to serve on a panel of judges at the 44th Annual William Spong, Jr. Invitational Moot Court Tournament held February 13-14 on the campus of William & Mary Law School in Williamsburg, Virginia. Each year, this tournament attracts top-ranked law schools and judges from across the nation to…
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If you buy a new appliance, car, computer, or really almost any household device, your new purchase comes with a warranty against product defects. But what about artificial joints? A hip? A knee? Hip and knee replacements are somewhat commonplace, yet only one joint manufacturer even offers a warranty, but only for one of…
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It is September, and that means school is back in session. Students — particularly those enrolled in rigorous high school or college courses — may be tempted to pull an “all-nighter”, staying up all night to complete an important assignment. But at what cost? Will the student doze off in class? Fall asleep in the…
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Distracted driving is dangerous. There is no question about it. We can point to countless examples of terrible consequences of distracted driving, and in fact we have discussed that topic on numerous occasions on this site. And we have cited statistics about the prevalence of distracted drivers on our roadways. Texting while driving seems to…
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Congratulations to Herndon lawyer Doug Landau, founder and principal of the firm Abrams Landau, Ltd., for receiving Martindale-Hubbell’s AV Preeminent® peer review rating*, the highest rating possible. Being selected as a ‘2013 Top Rated Lawyer in Personal Injury Law’ is quite an honor for Doug because of the way Martindale-Hubbell calculates its ratings. An attorney’s ranking is…
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