Volunteer Middle School Civics & Constitutional Law instructor Doug Landau has long advocated for Americans to do their civic duty. This includes such important activities as: voting, serving on a jury, participating in government, volunteering, donating blood and service in the armed forces. Lawyer Landau routinely donates blood through the INOVA blood donation services program,…
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Did you know that even if your case does not meet the criteria for a workers’ compensation case, you may still receive benefits? Clients of on-the-job injury law firm Abrams Landau, Ltd. have received thousands of dollars where they were the victims of a crime, despite not having any health insurance and there being…
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Doug Landau has represented (and is currently helping) workers and their families who have been permanently disabled or killed due to lapses in work site safety. New York City and other major cities are experiencing building booms, and evidence of new construction is seemingly all around. However, in the Big Apple, that activity has come…
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Mark your calendars for Sunday, November 2, 2013! That is the date of this year’s Fairfax Bike Summit, to be held on the grounds of George Mason University. The summit is staged by Fairfax Advocates for Better Bicycling (FABB), in partnership with George Mason University, Fairfax County, and the City of Fairfax. Its goal is…
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Who could have missed the recent inspirational story about the quadruple-amputee, 26-year-old war veteran Brendan Marrocco, who underwent successful double arm transplant surgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore? Marrocco was the first military veteran of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan to have survived the loss of four limbs. Although it is unlikely that…
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