Two years in the planning, Doug Landau and his family eagerly look forward to their trip to South America. While Zach Landau lived in Equador and the Galapagos during his Senior year at the Hotchkiss School, and Doug’s mother and sister have been previously, this is a first-tme for the rest of the Landau contingent.…
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				                This Thanksgiving holiday, we at Abrams Landau, Ltd. are thankful to be able to help our clients from all over the world. The smiles, thanks and hugs make it all worth while. We hope that every one of our clients has a happy Thanksgiving holiday, and that each one of us takes a moment to…
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				                One thing about Herndon Reston area disability lawyer Doug Landau – he is inquisitive ! He is always curious to see the places and meet the people that the ABRAMS LANDAU law firm interacts with on a regular basis. Doug goes to Courts, insurance companies, opposing law firms, and hospitals in order to better understand…
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				                ABRAMS LANDAU, Ltd. helps disabled workers referred by NOSSCR, the National Organization of Social Security Claimants’ Representatives, by investigating their claims, filing their paperwork and presenting their cases to the Administrative Law Judges.  Doug Landau has been on the NOSSCR Referral panel for several years, representing disabled people before the Federal Social Security Administration.  When…
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				                Doug Landau had heard that Richmond attorney Roger Williams had been confirmed as a Commissioner of the Virginia Workers Compensation Commission (“VWCC”), but he had not seen him since this confirmation.  The three Full Commissioners sit and decide “Reviews,” which are the appeals from a Deputy Commissioner’s Hearing opinion.  In other words, the Full Commission…
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