- Moving at the Speed of Government: New Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Regulations Signed (Finally) September 1, 2010
- Part 2 – New Services for Architects: Helping Clients Discover Ways to Pay for Historic Rehabilitation Projects August 30, 2010
- Part 1 – New Services for Architects: Helping Clients Discover Ways to Pay for Historic Rehabilitation Projects August 23, 2010
- Accessibility (2)
- Accessibility/Universal Design (4)
- Classical Architecture (8)
- Construction (3)
- Design & Construction (24)
- Development (17)
- Expert Witness (1)
- Green Building (11)
- Historic Preservation (11)
- Law and Architecture (9)
- Real Estate Development (7)
- Sustainability (9)
- The Chicago-Midwest Chapter of the ICA & CA (7)
- Uncategorized (1)
- Virtual Worlds (5)
“Assessing the Impact of Green Construction on Commercial General Liability Exposures”
The American Association of Insurance Services recently published “Assessing the Impact of Green Construction on Commercial General Liability Exposures,” by Joseph Harrington, which follows two prior articles dealing with the impact of sustainable building practices on property insurance and builders risk coverage.
The current article contains links to the earlier green insurance-related articles as well as quotes from LawArk’s author, Gary L. Cole AIA, Esq.
Leave a Reply
Gary L. Cole AIA, ALA, Esq. is a Chicago-based Illinois-licensed architect and Illinois and Florida-licensed attorney with over twenty years experience in real estate development, design and construction, historic preservation and accessibility matters.
He is one of the few individuals in the country to hold licenses in both law and architecture and brings a unique perspective to both his legal practice and his writings on LawArk.
Contact:
garycole@lawarkbuilding.com
727-793-4725
Skype Name: garycole77
Twitter Name: lawark
Posts, comments and links contained in LawArk are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal or architectural advice, nor confidential attorney-client communication, nor do they contstitute advertising or a solicitation of any kind. Posts and comments reflect only the opinion of the author(s), and do not necessarily represent the opinion of LawArk's contributors, sponsors, or any author's employer.
And most of all - readers should always seek legal advice about their specific situations only from their attorneys, and architectural advice only from their architects.

