Law professors, judges, government representatives, lawyers and educators interrogated local middle school students from Rachel Carson Middle School this past weekend for the final We the People Civics and Constitutional law national championships. Read more about their front page story on the Fairfax County Times here. The judges asked a range of challenging questions to…
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While doing a long, easy solo ride to Leesburg a few months ago, lawyer Doug Landau happened to see the following signs. He found out that Loudoun County installed miles of trails that connect to the W&OD Trail, which also goes right by our Abrams Landau, Ltd. office in Herndon, Virginia. The Loudoun Bike Trail…
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Herndon Attorney Defends MS-8′ Landau wins case for bikers ticketed during multiple sclerosis fundraiser. By Mike DiCicco, The Connection Attorney Doug Landau of Herndon-based Abrams Landau succeeded in defending two bicyclists whose cases he had taken for free at a July 7 court hearing. The defendants were two of eight cyclists ticketed for failing to…
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This morning Doug Landau represented 2 of the bikers who were ticketed for rolling through a stop sign in Loudoun County. But the details of their ride are turning heads all over Virginia, as reported in prior posts. On Sunday June 11th, a total of eight cyclists were stopped for this offense (Virginia Code 46.2-821)…
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For you serious riders, check out this link for The inaugural Shenandoah 1200 km Brevet will take place June 5-8, 2008 (Thursday thru Sunday). https://www.geocities.com/shenandoah1200/ It starts and ends in Leesburg. Notice of this brand new event long distance cycling event was sent to the TriathlonTrialLawyer by Tom Fleeter of the Town Center Orthopedic group…
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