After the devastating attacks of 9/11, a crack team of welders and construction workers was brought in from all over the country to repair the damage to the Pentagon. In the weeks and months that passed as the rubble was cleared and the repairs begun, the true extent of the attack was revealed. But the…
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While the Virginia Court system is one of the fastest in the country, and our local Federal Court has the nickname “The Rocket Docket” because of its speed, other courts and cases can take many years to resolve. The recent death of a University of Central Florida football player could lead to a lengthy legal…
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A gentleman who suffered a fractured ankle (requiring surgery) when his Versaladder collapsed raised the question of “when is it too late to sue ?” The ladder was purchased approximately ten years ago. Some states have laws that require a lawsuit for injuries caused by a defective product to be brought within so many years…
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Doug Landau met with Workers Compensation lawyers from around the country while attending the American Association for Justice Convention in Philadelphia, PA. Hosted by George Martin, the founding and current managing partner of Martin, Banks, Pond, Lehocky & Wilson, the attorneys were able to compare how they help injured workers and their families in different…
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Here is my long-time friend Richard Langerman, visiting with me while I indulge in one of my pet vices when traveling – a shoe shine ! Another vice is “multi-tasking,” so comparing case strategy while getting a spit and polish conforms to my M.O. perfectly ! Richard is an excellent Arizona Personal Injury Attorney. Richard…
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