Virginia wine sales are up to an all-time high, according to recent press accounts. Virginia is home to nearly 200 wineries, the fifth largest number in the United States. While the Commonwealth of Virginia collected almost $1.8 million in wine liter tax revenue this year, up from $1.6 million in 2010, Herndon lawyer Doug Landau…
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Usually we tell clients at the Landau Law Shop that papers simply do not “walk” into court at trial. Either a witness has to talk about the papers (like medical bills, pictures of the car crash scene or draw a diagram to demonstrate who hit who where), or the parties to the lawsuit have to…
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Every year we hear the sad news of a teenager being killed or badly injured in a car crash by news-reporters citing studies showing how such a tragedy could be prevented followed by over embellished shallow sympathies. Clearly this is not the best approach as more thought should be put in before a crash, not…
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The anniversaries of the 9-11 attacks are noted with sadness every year at the Landau Law Shop, as several victims’ families have been clients as the result of the fatal losses they sustained and are still enduring. The 28th Reston Triathlon fell on this fateful day. A moment of silence was held at the South…
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If you pick a fight with race directors or volunteers when they try to protect you from head trauma or brain injury. “Not every Triathlon or multisport competition takes the time to inspect helmets, but when they do, it is for the athletes’ safety. When a triathlete, duathlete or bike racer competes with an unsafe,…
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