In yesterday’s post I discussed the drug Reglan, what it is used for, why it may be dangerous and what kinds of claims are brought when a drug causes harm to innocent users. The negative side effect from this drug include a condition called “Tardive Dyskinesia.” “Tardive” means “late” or “tardy” and “Dyskinesia” (or “dyscinesia”)…
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Over 25 years ago, after graduate studies in Applied Anatomy & Physiology, I worked at the Association of Trial Lawyers of America headquarters in Georgetown. At the Drug Product Liability Exchange, we researched cases involving defective and dangerous drugs and assisted lawyers from around the world with cases on behalf of injured drug users. That…
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While visiting his son and daughter at Virginia Tech, Herndon injury lawyer Doug Landau and his eldest daughter ran in the Blacksburg Classic 10 miler. The Triathlon Trial Lawyer had previously raced in the Blacksburg Striders 5 km event and won an age group Award. This year, however, the fleet footed multi-state lawyer competed in…
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The Virginia law firm of ABRAMS LANDAU has won cases for scarring in states that allow Awards for “severe marked disfigurement.” In order to win, Doug Landau proves to the Workers Compensation judge three key elements. Landau demonstrates that the scarring is: (1) permanent; (2) marked, unsightly, severe; and (3) is directly related to the…
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Virginia sports injury and disability lawyer Doug Landau was thrilled to be joined this year by his friend, and top New York City Trial Lawyer Stephen Peskin and his wife Victoria. Peskin, a past president of the New York State Trial Lawyers Association, has been featured in Who’s Who in American Law and is a…
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