Having an accurate history of your earnings on file with the Federal Government is very important. After all, the Social Security Administration’s (SSA) formulation of benefits to which you may be entitled should you become disabled or when you retire are calculated based on your past earnings. If earnings are missing or incomplete, your benefits could…
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The U.S. Postal Service has issued a new postage stamp calling attention to the importance of jury duty. An attractive and colorful stamp in its own right, Virginia attorney Doug Landau was especially drawn to the idea of a stamp that honors jury duty. You see Doug’s father, Norman Landau, Esq. was an avid philatelist…
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General District Court Inclement Weather Policy (Fairfax County, Town of Herndon, Town of Vienna, and City of Fairfax) The General District Court rarely closes due to inclement weather. Interested parties should listen to television and radio announcements to specifically state that the Fairfax County General District Court is closed. If it is announced that Fairfax County Government offices (not…
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A greyhound bus crashed last September in Ohio, en route to Detroit. There were approximately 50 passengers on board, 34 of whom suffered non-life-threatening injuries. Six were flown to local hospitals for treatment. A Detroit man and two other passengers have filed a suit against the bus company, asking for at least $75,000 in damages,…
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Living in the northern Virginia area can be quite troublesome in terms of traffic. Our roadways are congested and traffic can be a real nightmare. As Herndon car crash injury lawyer Doug Landau frequently travels up and down the East Coast in order to help his clients, he gets to experience first hand the best…
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