| Mr. Landay was born and raised in Washington, Pennsylvania. He was the first graduate of a unique engineering and law program developed by Carnegie-Mellon and Duquesne Universities in Pittsburgh. Mr. Landay was awarded a Bachelors of Science Degree from Carnegie-Mellon University in Civil Engineering/Engineering and Public Policy and a law degree from Duquesne University School of Law. Following law school, Mr. Landay worked for two years with a Pittsburgh consulting engineering firm, primarily in the areas of environmental engineering and regulatory compliance. Since 1983, he has been in the private practice of law. In 1996, he left a local law firm to establish his own practice. Mr. Landay concentrates in all types of law suits and has a particular interest in personal injury claims resulting in injury from defective products or dangerous conditions. Defective products & machinery | Dangerous highway & road conditions | Automobile accidents | Trips and falls | Uninsured motorist | Work injuries | Medical malpractice | Alcohol related injuries |
In addition to accident & injury issues, Mr. Landay represents both individuals, small businesses and professional practices on a variety of legal matters. |