OK, I’ll admit it. I’m partial to “home made” Halloween costumes. “Store bought” just never did it for me. At The Madeira School annual Halloween parade, the various departments try to come up with unique, humorous and relevant. In years past, the Athletic Department dressed in matching swimsuits, caps and flippers as a “synchronized swim…
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As the National and Local Elections approach, I want to emphasize two important things that our clients CAN do while disabled from work and recovering from their injuries. The first is to seek out educational opportunities and try to improve your mind while your body heals. We have had clients get their high school degrees,…
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Today was the last Farmers Market here in the Downtown Historic District of Herndon. Located a block from the “home” of ABRAMS LANDAU, Ltd., this weekly event was enjoyed by clients, staff, visiting judges and lawyers from May to October. Shown here is Herndon Reston area injury lawyer Doug Landau purchasing fresh produce from one…
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This week, I will be devoting the space on this site to the clients whose loved ones were taken by the terrorists on 9/11. Abrams Landau, Ltd. was asked to help some wonderful families whose lives were devastated by the attack on the Pentagon and the World Trade Center. Our law shop in Herndon, Virginia…
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A recent NY Times article began: “Note to victims of accidents, medical malpractice, broken contracts and the like: When you sue, make a deal.” That is the clear lesson of a soon-to-be-released study of civil lawsuits that has found that most of the plaintiffs who decided to pass up a settlement offer and went to…
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