I am just plain curious sometimes. I had competed in Israel, raised money for less fortunate athletes from all over the world and corresponded and spoke to the people at the Headquarters of MaccabiUSA Sports for Israel, but as is the case when I visit Courts, carriers and clients, I like to “see things for…
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When one thinks of filing appeal briefs, the image of piles of paper comes to mind. However, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals is now moving towards electronic filings and documents. Lauren Holtzman and I have received “electronic case filing” (“ECF”) training at the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, in…
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I can tell you this, it’s not because I like to read insurance policies !The reason I ask for copies of MY OWN CLIENT’S Insurance policies is so that I can see what coverage is available in case the driver who crashed into them has no insurance (or very low limits of liability coverage). The insurance…
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Driving down to Fredericksburg, past the Courthouse where many serious injury cases have been won, Doug Landau could not help but notice the temperature rising to record levels. Nevertheless, the Triathlon Trial Lawyer performs well in high heat and humidity. He was confident, having won the Biathlon (Swim-Run) at the Spotsylvania YMCA 2 years ago.…
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In order to gauge the likely value of a case, the ABRAMS LANDAU team looks at a number of things, whether the client is involved in a car wreck, bicycle crash, slip and fall, dog attack or are injured due to a defective product, dangerous premises or other negligent conduct. One of the best indicators…
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