With the USAT National Duathlon Championship coming up in 4 weeks, I thought I had better see if I could handle racing the “Run-Bike-Run” format this early in the season. The National Championships are being held by the Richmond Sports Backers at the end of April. The race starts with a 10km. run (6.2 miles)…
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In his first running event since major medical testing, Doug Landau participated in one of the races held during the Richmond Marathon festival. The Herndon Reston injury and disability lawyer was scheduled to attend the Advanced Workers Comp Retreat at 8:30 a.m. The nTelos 8km (about 5 mile) road race started at 7:00 a.m. in…
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Doug Landau traveled to Philadelphia for important meetings and educational programs with other lawyers. The Reston Herndon area injury attorney also managed to find an evening run along the river with the Philly Runners ! This group meets at the bottom of the Philadelphia Art Museum’s “Rocky Steps.” The Virginia “TriathlonTrialLawyer” ran with a number…
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The Columbia Triathlon is another example of how I try to always combine friends, family, sports and the law. This Olympic Distance race is one of the most competitive in the United States. The course included a cold mile lake around an island (so you could not see the finish until later in that leg…
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This important concept explains both short and long term neurologic deficits in patients whose trauma did not produce either contusions, hemorrhages or lacerations sufficient to account for the deficits. Frequently, the latter lesions are minimal but the deficit is severe. Sometimes, notes Herndon Reston brain injury lawyer Doug Landau, there is a minimal laceration (cut)…
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