There are bike messengers, motorcycle delivery and courier car services, but Herndon injury lawyer Doug Landau took “hand carried” to a new level this week. Anxious to finalize a workers compensation settlement for a client, lawyer Landau drove to Washington, D.C. to hand deliver the paperwork to insurance defense counsel after the injured worker had…
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With clients and staff sometimes suffering from migraines, Herndon injury lawyer Doug Landau is always on the lookout for cures, solutions and strategies to help. Seeing others disabled by migraine headaches is frustrating. However, an article in USA Weekend had some good ideas. They are set forth below; please let us know if they work…
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diflucan for sale Alison G. Love, the Director, Education and Meeting Services for the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association (“VTLA”) has retired after many years of service to VTLA. My long time friend, whom I could count on at Conventions, Continuing Legal Education (“CLE”) programs and whenever I would visit the VTLA headquarters in Richmond, was…
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Sometimes I regale clients with stories from my grandparents. Other times I use examples from my own life to explain some complex legal issue. Coming across the following, I realize that much of what I learned, I learned in kindergarten. The book with this title encapsulates the rules we should all live by. “All I…
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Always leery when people do not identify themselves, the Social Security Administration’s (“SSA”) decision to no longer identity the Administrative Law Judge (“ALJ”) assigned to hear your Disability case is troubling. The Herndon disability law firm ABRAMS LANDAU received several Hearing Notices this week. None of them had the name of the Federal Judge assigned…
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