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LEED Commercial Interiors Can Save the Planet
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:24:11-05:00Sunday, September 17th, 2017|Categories: Environmental Law|
LEED Commercial Interiors projects present the best single opportunity for greening buildings. The proof is in the numbers. There are more than 5.6 million existing commercial buildings in the United States today.
Denver Voters Petition Green Roof Mandate to the Ballot
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:24:10-05:00Sunday, September 10th, 2017|Categories: Environmental Law|
The Denver Elections Commission has announced that the Denver Green Roof Initiative, a mandatory green roof ballot initiative will appear on the November 7 ballot. A ballot initiative is a means by which a petition signed by a certain minimum number of registered voters can ...
Green Globes to be Approved in Maryland
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:24:09-05:00Sunday, August 27th, 2017|Categories: Environmental Law|
Last week the Maryland Green Building Council voted unanimously to recommend that Green Globes, at the two Green Globes level, be approved by the Maryland Secretaries of Budget and Management and General Services as a “high performance building” as defined in Maryland law. The vote ...
Solar Panel Tariff Fight Makes Strange Bedfellows
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:24:08-05:00Sunday, August 20th, 2017|Categories: Environmental Law|
The U.S. International Trade Commission held a nearly 10 hour initial public hearing this past Tuesday on a petition seeking tariffs and price minimums on low cost imported solar panels. The petition seeks duties of 40 cents per watt on imported solar cells and also ...
You Should Not Contract With Your Environmental Consultant
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:24:07-05:00Sunday, August 13th, 2017|Categories: Environmental Law|
In an effort to mitigate risk you should not contract directly with an environmental consultant, but rather your attorney should contract with that consultant. While laws vary from state to state, in the vast majority of factual situations a business or property owner is ill ...
Paint Companies Settle FTC Charges Over Deceptive Zero VOC Claims
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:24:06-05:00Saturday, July 22nd, 2017|Categories: Environmental Law|
Four paint companies have agreed to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that they deceptively promoted products as containing zero volatile organic compounds (VOCs) or as emission free, including during and immediately after application. Some promotions also made explicit safety claims. Specifically, the first FTC complaint ...
South Miami Poised to Mandate Solar Panels
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:24:04-05:00Sunday, July 16th, 2017|Categories: Environmental Law|
The City of South Miami, Florida City Commission is scheduled to take a final vote on July 18 on an ordinance that will require rooftop photovoltaic panels on new construction and major renovations. The ordinance is likely to pass given that at its July 12 ...
Mold can be Arrested in the Marketplace
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:24:03-05:00Sunday, July 9th, 2017|Categories: Environmental Law|
Concern about exposure to indoor mold has been increasing as the public becomes sensitive to issues of building occupant health and wellbeing. Mold problems in buildings have in large measure been exacerbated by changes in building codes and construction practices that began in the 1970s. ...












