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Construction

Aug. 12, 2011

LEEDigation: The legal complexities and challenges to building 'green’

What happens when projects fail to perform as promised? By Victor L. Wolf and Scott W. Ditfurth of Best Best & Kreiger LLP


By Victor L. Wolf and Scott W. Ditfurth


While the wave of "green" living has made its way through all facets of our culture, the innovator, or at least the most standardized industry regarding green living, is the building industry. In 1993, the U.S. Green Building Council began encouraging architects, owners, contractors and ultimately consumers to "go green" and later established the Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design, known as ...

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