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The “Rules of the Road” may not apply to your Airport injury case; Leesburg and Fairfax Injury lawyer Doug Landau explains why the cops cannot cross over onto the Airport Authority’s turf

Leesburg and Herndon airport injury lawyer Doug Landau has been asked why there is no Loudoun or Fairfax County Police Accident Report by clients in motor vehicle accidents at Dulles International Airport (“IAD”). Clients injured on BOTH sides of the Terminal have difficulty explaining why the local Loudoun and Fairfax County cops cannot cross over…

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Simon Walton, former managing partner at Robin Thompson & Partners, Solicitors, remembered by friend, former employee and fan Doug Landau

It was with great sadness that I read about the untimely demise of my friend Simon Walton. He was 66 years old and, like my father Norman Landau, had succumbed to cancer. I met Simon through the Association of Trial Lawyers of America (“ATLA”), now the Association for Justice (“AAJ“). I had been working for…

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Employer’s Insurance Company cannot simply fail to pay an injured worker without first filing a Hearing Application, even if it believes it has overpaid !

The ABRAMS LANDAU trial team went to Richmond on behalf of a disabled client who was underpaid by the workers compensation insurance company. In a decision handed down this month in this multi-state plane crash case, the Virginia Workers Compensation Commission judge ruled that: An employer is not allowed to unilaterally stop payment of compensation…

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It’s all at his fingertips – Herndon Aircrash Lawyer Doug Landau brings laptop instead of boxes to trial in Richmond

When Doug Landau’s law firm received word that a pending case in Florida would also need to be tried in Virginia, and that this fatal airplane crash had already generated boxes of documents, the ABRAMS LANDAU trial team set about to load materials into the firm’s computer system. This way, when the traveling trial lawyer…

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