I had a conversation with Jerry Yudelson last week, six weeks after he became the President of the Green Building Initiative, .. the non profit with the rights to distribute Green Globes in the United States.… Continue Reading
Greetings. My name is Stuart Kaplow and I want to introduce myself, as I assume the helm as the new publisher of the Green Building Law Update blog. But first, thank you to Chris Cheatham, the founder of this blog, for his years of good work in spreading the word of green building. Second, an … Continue Reading
So this post is a farewell of sorts. And, an introduction that I am very excited about. The Farewell I can’t write for this blog anymore. You may have noticed — or not noticed — that I stopped writing about one year ago. It’s not because green building doesn’t interest me any more. … Continue Reading
I try to keep announcement posts to a minimum. This is an announcement post because I have lots of announcements. Green Building Law Update has moved My family and I have re-located to Kansas City, Kansas. My entire family lives in Kansas City. My business partners live in Kansas City. The move was a no-brainer and … Continue Reading
I am ready to hit the road and start talking about green building risk management. I finally have enough cases and stories to weave together a compelling narrative about the topic. And for a short time, I will give my presentation for free to interested companies. The presentation is entitled "LEEDigation: Current and Future Green Building … Continue Reading
For some time, I have been looking for an opportunity to shift the focus of Green Building Law Update. That opportunity has presented itself. On April 28, 2011, Stone Murry Cheatham was born into the world. Having a son has caused me to reconsider what I am doing with this blog. I have been writing … Continue Reading
I finally finished the Destiny USA e-book (PDF). If you read the blog posts, then the e-book is probably a waste of time. If you don’t know what I am talking about, download the story (PDF). And if you want to share the story of the Destiny USA Debacle with friends and loved ones, then … Continue Reading
It is the week between Christmas and New Year’s, which can only mean one thing: bloggers are getting lazy and doing "best of" posts. In years past, I have highlighted three of my favorite blog posts from my own blog but in retrospect, that seems a bit self-aggrandizing. Make no mistake, I am still going … Continue Reading
I want to wish all of the Green Building Law Update readers a Happy Holidays! I am in sunny Phoenix this week with my wife’s family and I was astounded to learn yesterday that both my father-in-law and my wife’s uncle both read this blog. To my family, friends, colleagues and associates, thank … Continue Reading
I am excited about the Green Legal Matters conference in New Orleans this week. If you can’t join us in person, I will be providing live tweets from the event (and hopefully getting a few others to join me). If you would like to follow tweets from the event, please follow the tag #GLMN for … Continue Reading
Before we jump in to more substantive posts, I wanted to highlight an upcoming green building legal conference that is simply a must attend. The Green Legal Matters conference is running from October 13-15 in New Orleans. I have never been more excited to attend a professional conference. The speakers are a who’s who of … Continue Reading
I will be taking a break from blogging over the next two weeks for a vacation. But I promise you that I will be thinking about green building – much to the chagrin of my wife. I will be thinking about green building because I am more excited than ever by the opportunities that are … Continue Reading
This blog post has nothing to do with green building. It has everything to do with you and me. Something transformational is going on in the world right now; or at least in my little sliver of the world. People are changing jobs left and right. During the last few years of the Great … Continue Reading
This week, I have been morbidly fascinated with stories about the state of the economy and construction. Not surprisingly, the construction downturn has dramatically decreased the number of projects registering for green building certification in 2010. The Business Journal recently came out with an excellent analysis of LEED registrations in 2010 and the results were … Continue Reading
What would you tell a green building insider interested in social media and web 2.0? I recently had to answer this question, and I thought my answer might be helpful to some Green Building Law Update readers. I decided to keep it simple. For me, social media starts with two platforms: blogs and Twitter. A … Continue Reading
One of the first publications that peaked my interest in green building was the AGC’s SmartBrief. Each day, I would read about a new green building project or development in SmartBrief. In large part because of SmartBrief, I began to explore the legal implications associated with green building. Last week, my blog post "Does Your … Continue Reading
[Happy New Year! Today we are highlighting the green building legal story from 2009 that will have the most impact on the industry in 2010. At the beginning of 2009, Congress and the Obama Administration spent months crafting the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, which eventually included over $25 billion for green projects. Less attention … Continue Reading
[Today we are highlighting the what is, in my opinion, the most important green building legal story of 2009. With the launch of LEED v. 3.0, the United States Green Building Council (USGBC) announced it would revoke certification of projects that failed to meet minimum requirements. The possibility of LEED de-certification creates new liability issues … Continue Reading
You may have noticed that I have moved to a new law firm, one of the top law firms in the world. I am working in the government contracts group, widely regarded as the preeminent government contracts practice, hands down. I get to speak to and work with incredible lawyers on a daily basis, and … Continue Reading
Today, I am starting work at a new law firm: Crowell & Moring. I am excited and I think you will see why with a single story. My last day at my previous law firm was August 19. What did I do on my first day off? Sadly, I wrote blog posts. I have to … Continue Reading
[I am on vacation this week in Phoenix and then Kansas City so I bring you GUEST POSTS! I met each of the guest authors somewhere along the way and asked them to contribute. Hope you enjoy.] By Linda McIntyre Does the notion of plants on a roof seem bizarre, even dangerous, to you? If … Continue Reading
Recently, I was asked about my involvement with green building. Why do I keep pointing out potential legal issues that the green building industry may have to confront? Am I just an impediment to the green building industry? Here is my answer. I am going to use this in the About section up above. I … Continue Reading
It may surprise you to learn that I have a real job. Seriously, I do and I love it! I am a construction litigator and I am currently involved in a major construction delay claim. I have been preparing a motion the last few days, hence the late filing of today’s post. There is a … Continue Reading
Recently, I took part in an interview with LexBlog, the company responsible for creating this and many other legal blogs. Today’s "Sensible Interview" includes three of my favorite questions from the LexBlog interview. If you would like to read the full interview, go here. — Lisa Kennelly: Is the blog helping you become a better lawyer? Chris … Continue Reading