Frost Brown Todd Construction Attorney Becomes LEED Accredited
On January 13, 2009, Frost Brown Todd Associate Christopher Dutton passed the LEED NC2.2 exam and achieved the designation of Leadership in Energy and Design Accredited Professional (LEED AP). The United States Green Building Counsel (USGBC) promotes LEED certification for construction projects as “third party validation of a project’s green features and verification that the building is operating exactly the way it was designed to.” Since its inception in 2000, the LEED green building rating system has become the most well recognized and highly regarded system for qualification of high performance, "green" design and construction. Chris is the first LEED Accredited Professional licensed to practice law in both Ohio and Kentucky and one of only about a dozen LEED accredited attorneys in the combined states. Chris will use his knowledge of the LEED certification process, in addition to his degree in construction management and years of industry experience, to advise clients in contract drafting, risk avoidance, and litigation pertaining to green design and construction.
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C. Michael Shull, III focuses his practice on construction law and litigation. Michael's client representations range from casinos and ENR Top 400 contractors to design firms and subcontractors.

