Jack Corkey, the friendly “hands on” owner of Great Harvest Bread, is shown here with Doug Landau of ABRAMS LANDAU, Ltd., his brother, Ken Landau of LandWare, and some delicious samples of his baked goods. Many injured and disabled clients of the Landau Law Shop have enjoyed free samples from Great Harvest in Herndon. The…
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A wet dishcloth can be a one size fits all lid to cover a fire in a pan ! Injury lawyer Doug Landau was sent this information by a current client recovering from a knee injury from Blacksburg, Virginia. If it saves one person or home from harm, then it is worth distribution on this…
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Virginia Injury Trial Lawyer Doug Landau of Abrams Landau, Ltd. had the opportunity to meet with Nicolas Jafarieh of the Jafarieh Law Group in the District of Columbia. Attorney Jafarieh founded “SportsLegalForms,” the nation’s first and leading provider of legal forms for sports and activity professionals, and the active individual. All of their forms are…
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The recent verdict from Montgomery County, Virginia underscores what Herndon lawyer Doug Landau has been emphasizing for years: that the amount of medical bills and lost wages are not subject to some formula to calculate settlement or likely verdict outcomes. In the Blacksburg Virginia Triathlon case, a bicyclist crashed into a car when it ran…
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The answer is “yes.” With the recent verdict in a fatal bike crash case in Montgomery County, Triathlon Trial Lawyer Doug Landau points out that we can see that not only can both sides of a crash case lose, due to contributory negligence and assumption of the risk, but both sides can also win when…
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