Why was this Abrams Landau client’s case so unusual ? This hardworking woman worked not one, two, but three jobs for different employers at Washington Dulles International Airport ! Because the three jobs were “similar” employment, Mr. Landau sought to have the wages FROMA ALL 3 JOBS combined in the calculation of her pre-injury…
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Here are pictures taken after Washington, D.C., Richmond and Herndon Virginia “Super Lawyer” Doug Landau’s most recent trial before the Workers Compensation Commission. Following the advice of this Herndon law firm, Abrams Landau, Ltd. clients from Michigan, Mexico, Virginia and El Salvador watched and listened as a recently transplanted New York client testified in her…
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Why, after working for law firms in New York City, Miami, London, and Washington, D.C. did Doug Landau pick the present building in Herndon, Virginia ?In a word, Location.There are 3 International Airports less than an hour away !!! Since the Abrams Landau office is only 10 minutes from Dulles International Airport (“IAD”); 25 miles…
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The Virginia Workers Compensation Commission ruled that an Internet hire falls under Florida’s jurisdiction, even though the injured employee got his training, equipment, uniform, transportation and initial hours in Virginia. A Virginia Company, located in Manassas, Virginia, put an advertisement on the Internet. It provided service for plants up and down the East Coast. The…
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