When a George Mason University student working at a big box retail store had his foot run over by a co-worker operating a forklift, he was not allowed to bring a negligence case for all of his losses. That is because Virginia law does not allow one coworker to sue another when the employer. This…
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In Virginia, when you are injured by a drunk or impaired driver, you may recover not only for your actual losses, but you may also seek punitive damages. Actual damages are things like past and present medical bills, wage loss, property damage, etc. Punitive damages, sometimes called “exemplary damages,” are damages above and beyond, and…
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The Herndon Festival is coming! This year’s festival — the town’s 35th — will feature outstanding headline entertainment, many of which are either returning favorites or a nod to the Festival’s 1980’s beginnings. In addition to lively performances scheduled throughout the weekend, entertainment highlights include: Thursday 5/28 and and Saturday 5/30 — fireworks displays at…
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The Herndon, Virginia office of Abrams Landau, Ltd. is located in downtown Historic Herndon. We pride ourselves on our accessible building and its ease of access for our disabled claimants, clients, and other visitors. That’s why we want to make our readers aware of road construction going on directly in front of our office building.…
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Herndon lawyer Doug Landau has been a long-time supporter of public school music programs. That’s why he was pleased to donate a copy of the complete symphonic band score of Frederick Handel’s famous “Water Music” to Rachel Carson Middle School, located just down the road from the Landau Law Shop. Landau is proud of his…
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