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Environmental

Aug. 23, 2007

Greener Pastures: Some Firms Upgrade to Eco-Friendly Digs

A growing number of law firms are taking steps to create more environmentally friendly offices. Among them, Nixon Peabody's Tim Blevins who oversaw the San Francisco office's “green” makeover.

By Rebecca U. Cho
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      Nixon Peabody employees have left the dark cherry wood walls, windowless conference rooms and decades-old fluorescent lights of their old San Francisco office to seek a more sustainable work environment.
      It's a space filled with natural light flowing in through floor-to-ceiling windows, illuminating walls covered in non-toxic paint and ...

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