At Herndon Elementary School every sixth grader got a free bicycle helmet this morning. Over one hundred students were custom-fitted by members of both the Town of Herndon Police AND the Fairfax County Police. The children learned about bicycle safety, Virginia bike laws and brain injury prevention from law enforcement and legal professionals. Doug Landau…
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diflucan for sale Alison G. Love, the Director, Education and Meeting Services for the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association (“VTLA”) has retired after many years of service to VTLA. My long time friend, whom I could count on at Conventions, Continuing Legal Education (“CLE”) programs and whenever I would visit the VTLA headquarters in Richmond, was…
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Sometimes I regale clients with stories from my grandparents. Other times I use examples from my own life to explain some complex legal issue. Coming across the following, I realize that much of what I learned, I learned in kindergarten. The book with this title encapsulates the rules we should all live by. “All I…
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What costs or fees are routinely allowed a prevailing Plaintiff in Virginia Circuit Court case ? canada levitra online Under the American justice system, the losing side generally does not pay the attorney fees of the winner. In other posts, Herndon Virginia injury lawyer Doug Landau has discussed the payment of per-judgment and post-judgment interest.…
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Rarely do disabled Virginia Workers get more than 500 weeks of wage loss compensation. Even in fatal accident cases, the families of the deceased workers do not even get 10 years of benefits. However, in very limited cases, where the injured worker has lost BOTH arms, legs, eyes, hands or feet, they can apply for…
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