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The New Lawyer Supplement

Nov. 24, 2010

Law Goes Green

There is an adage, "Which came first, green business practices or green in your wallet?" Come to think of it, the adage might have had more to do with a now immortalized chicken and an egg it might have laid.


By Vic A. Merjanian


There is an adage, "which came first, green business practices or green in your wallet"? Come to think of it, the adage might have had more to do with a now immortalized chicken and an egg it might have laid. However, the underlying issue remains the same - sometimes it is difficult to determine sequence. Sometimes, the line between cause and effect is blurred in the perpetual, indefinite circle in which they presently coexist. Many...

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