Just as is the case with a successful personal injury trial or workers compensation hearing, where there is so much more involved than what is seen in to the final presentation in court, what the audience sees in a Broadway show is just the tip of the iceberg. Herndon injury and disability lawyer Doug Landau…
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On November 16th I wrote about unsafe lifeguards who were text messaging or sending “instant messages” while on the job. In response, I received the following: I am an Aquatic Manager and just yesterday I terminated a lifeguard for the exact same actions. It happened once and there were no second chances. He is lucky…
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With over 6 million people in the construction trades in the United States, it is a significant sector of our economy, However, construction is also one of the most dangerous kind of work, with over 8,000 workers killed on construction sites each year and many thousands injured and maimed for life. At ABRAMS LANDAU, Ltd.,…
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The plaintiff, a college student, alleged that the tractor-trailer driver violated federal motor carrier safety rules by failing to take the required off-duty time after working a 24-hour shift as a county firefighter. The case is Lymon v. Bohn. The 19 year old (college student) was driving through an intersection and was struck by a…
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Herndon lawyer Doug Landau took part in the Charette commissioned by the Town of Herndon in 2000. At that time, the consultants from California told the Town Council to the surprise of no one (and the amusement of those in attendance) that, “Herndon does not have a “slow growth policy; it has a no growth…
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