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Legal Lasso: Going Green To Get Into The Black | Law Week Colorado

Posted on 02 February 2012.

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TO BUILD GREEN OR NOT TO BUILD GREEN??It?s not much of a question anymore, experts argued Wednesday during a discussion in downtown Denver. By factoring in all costs, not just those associated with energy savings, sustainable construction is more often making financial sense.??It?s not just a feel-good issue anymore, it?s a bottom-line issue,? said Carolynne White, a partner specializing in real estate and natural resources at Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck.?White was one of four panelists who spoke to about 80 attorneys and developers at the lunch event hosted by Brownstein at the Ritz-Carlton Denver.?The energy savings associated with green building have long been known, said Nick Rumanes, a sustainable development executive at design and consulting firm Gensler. For instance, Rumanes said, cutting 20 percent of energy costs in a 500,000 square foot building would yield roughly $35 million in savings.?It?s the hidden savings, however, that have shifted green building into a financially sustainable venture. Rumanes flipped through a PowerPoint presentation that showed newer green buildings can increase worker satisfaction which translates into increased productivity.

SUITS AGAINST LAW SCHOOLS GROW:?The team of lawyers behind proposed class actions against the Thomas M. Cooley School of Law and New York Law School have followed through with their threat to sue even more schools, reports the National Law Journal.??New York attorneys David Anziska and Jesse Strauss ? along with consumer-protection lawyers in Chicago, Miami, San Francisco, Sacramento and New Jersey ? on Wednesday filed suits against 12 law schools in state and federal courts around the country, claiming that they inflated their graduate employment data.?The targeted schools were Albany Law School of Union University; Brooklyn Law School; California Western School of Law; Chicago-Kent College of Law; DePaul University College of Law; Florida Coastal School of Law; Golden Gate University School of Law; Hofstra University Maurice A. Deane School of Law; The John Marshall Law School; University of San Francisco School of Law; Southwestern Law School; and Widener University School of Law.

IN MEMORY OF MIKE HODGES, a longtime Colorado Trial Lawyers Association member who passed away at the end of last year, the CTLA donated $55,000 to his alma mater, the Sturm College of Law. DU matched the donation, effectively creating a $110,000 endowed scholarship for future students at the law school.

IT?S A LANDLORD?S MARKET OUT THERE: The apartment vacancy rate dropped to 5.4 percent in the 4th quarter, the lowest it?s been in 12 years, reports the Denver Business Journal. No wonder real estate attorneys have been busy lately, helping clients create more rent-ready places. While the occupancy rate is on the rise, so are rents, which had a 2.8 percent increase over last year.

OTHER THINGS ON THE RISE: Earnings for Colorado?s newest corporation, Arrow Electronics. As well as profits for burrito giant and Colorado native, Chipotle.

AND SPEAKING OF ECONOMICS: Buckley Air Force Base has continually been a source of more than $1 billion annually for the local economy, reports the Auror Sentinel.?During the annual State of the Base speech, Col. Daniel Dant, the base commander, said Buckley cracked the $1 billion mark for eighth straight year in 2011.

MEDICAL MARIJUANA DEBATE HEATING UP IN FORT COLLINS: Where owners of six medical marijuana businesses are going to court in an effort to derail a voter-approved ordinance that bans marijuana dispensaries and growing operations from the city, reports the Coloradoan.?A lawsuit filed last week in Larimer District Court seeks a temporary restraining order in enforcing the ban, which goes into effect Feb. 14, as well as a hearing on a preliminary injunction on implementing the ordinance.

WILLIE SHEPARD PLEADED GUILTY YESTERDAY to third degree assault charges stemming from an incident with his wife in September, reports the Denver Post. Shepherd was sentenced to 12 months of supervised probation, according to state court documents.

BOULDER JURY IS HANDED CASE of Kevin McGregor, who is accused of shooting and killing University of New Hampshire football player Todd Walker.

DAVIS GRAHAM & STUBBS ADDS OIL AND GAS COMMISH: They added?David Neslin to expand their oil & gas and public lands practice group. Neslin is the current director of the Colorado Oil & Gas Comission, where he has been for the previous four years. Prior to heading the commission, Neslin was an attorney with the Denver office of Arnold & Porter. He?has worked with federal and state legislators, regulators, industry representatives, environmental groups and other stakeholders to encourage responsible regulation of the energy industry, and is a frequent speaker and witness on Colorado?s fracking regulations, which are cited as a model for states that are just beginning to regulate such operations.

SHERMAN AND HOWARD GROWS:?The Denver-based firm added Joseph Daniels to its commercial litigation and trial practice group. Daniels will focus on representing business and individual clients in all aspects of litigation. He previously worked with the Denver office of Faegre Baker Daniels. He attended the University of Iowa College of Law.

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SHE SAID IT: ?We are surprised that we are being sued over this issue without ever having been asked to see our documentation,? Interim Dean at the Albany School of Law Connie Mayer in response to news that the school was being sued by former students.

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President Obama tied his faith to policy issues on Thursday.

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) ? What Would Jesus ? Deduct?

President Obama offered a new line of reasoning for hiking taxes on the rich on Thursday, saying at the National Prayer Breakfast that his policy proposals are shaped by his religious beliefs.

Obama said that as a person who has been ?extraordinarily blessed,? he is willing to give up some of the tax breaks he enjoys because doing so makes economic, and religious sense.

?For me as a Christian, it also coincides with Jesus?s teaching that for unto whom much is given, much shall be required,? Obama said, quoting the Gospel of Luke.

Obama wants to allow the Bush tax cuts to expire for the richest Americans, and he has embraced the idea that wealthy Americans should not be paying a lower effective tax rate than those in the middle or lower classes.

He has argued that those policies offer Americans a ?fair shot? and increased equality, while implying that the policies favored by Republicans do not.

But the overt connection between religious beliefs and political policies is new.

?I know that far too many neighbors in our country have been hurt and treated unfairly over the last few years,? Obama said. ?And I believe in God?s command to love thy neighbor as thyself. I know a version of that golden rule is found in every major religion and every set of beliefs.?

An administration official speaking on background told CNN that Obama viewed the speech as chance to explain his personal faith practices and to show ?his desire to step in the gap for those who are vulnerable.?

So what does the Bible say about taxes?

Not too much. The Bible is silent on whether capital gains should be taxed at 15% or a higher rate. Ditto for other types of investment income. Payroll tax holidays are not mentioned.

?If you did a search on taxes in the Bible, you are not going to find a lot that?s helpful for this discussion,? said O. Wesley Allen, a Bible scholar at Lexington Theological Seminary.

Complicating matters, Allen said that one of the most commonly cited Bible passages about taxes is frequently misinterpreted.

In the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus is asked whether it is lawful for Jews to pay taxes to Caesar, a Roman dictator.

Jesus tells his questioners to give back to Caesar what is Caesar?s, and to God what is God?s.

?That passage is often quoted as saying Jesus said to pay taxes. That?s not what it is,? Allen said. ?It?s important to remember that the people asking this question are trying to trick him. He gets out of the trap more than he answers the question.?

Perhaps a better parallel is gleaning ? an Old Testament practice in which farmers are encouraged to leave the crops on the edges of their fields for orphans and widows.

?As a commandment, that functions as a tax on the rich for the sake of the poor,? Allen said.

Allen said there are many passages throughout the Bible that mandate the poor and widowed should be cared for. ?But it doesn?t dictate the policies that should be pursued to accomplish that,? he said.

The speech comes at a tricky time for a White House fully engaged in efforts to reelect the president.

The administration was still doing damage control over a U.S. Department of Health and Human Services policy that forces religious schools and institutions that offer employee health insurance to cover FDA-approved contraceptives.

The move has angered many Catholics in particular, who oppose the use of contraceptives on religious grounds, and view the policy as an intrusion on their religious liberty.

Since he has been in Washington, Obama has not formally joined a church. For nearly 20 years he was a member of Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago.

The president and his staff have noted the logistical difficulties of a sitting president attending services, but he has visited several churches in Washington and worshiped privately with his family at Camp David.

? CNN?s Eric Marrapodi contributed to this report.? To top of page

First Published: February 2, 2012: 3:57 PM ET

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One of the two individuals facing a felony conviction is an artist charged with using a digital recorder when he was arrested in 2009 for selling art without a permit. The other is a woman who used her BlackBerry to record Internal Affairs investigators who were interviewing her last August in connection with a sexual harassment complaint she?d filed against a police officer. The ACLU filed a suit last summer, challenging the Illinois law as a violation of the First Amendment and burdening the right of citizens to monitor law enforcement. The suit has been dismissed twice. Wiretapping statutes apply to audio recordings.? In 12 states police must give consent to being recorded, but in most of those states, it?s a violation of the wiretap laws only if there is an expectation that the interaction with police is private. It?s hard to make the case that police arrests on public thoroughfares are private activities, although, as Radley Balko showed last year, that hasn?t stopped some states from trying. In Massachusetts and Illinois, however, there is no ?expectation of privacy? requirement at all. But whereas in Massachusetts if you hold your recording device in plain sight, the case won?t be prosecuted, courts in Illinois have arrested (and charged) those who are openly recording as well as those who do so in secret.

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Digitimes has reported that Samsung, HTC, LG and Nokia are launching new smartphones in Q2 2012 instead of Q1 in order to avoid direct competition from Apple’s iPhone 4S. Analysts, however, tell us that the product roadmaps of these companies aren’t being influenced by Apple’s runaway success.

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Fla. highway patrol details 1st of 2 I-75 pileups

Debris and wreckage lie along the highway after a multi-vehicle accident that killed at least nine people, on Interstate 75 near Gainesville, Fla., Sunday, Jan. 29, 2012. Authorities were still trying to determine what caused the pileup on the highway, which had been closed for a time because of the mixture of fog and heavy smoke from a brush fire. At least five cars and six tractor-trailers were involved, and some burst into flame. (AP Photo/Phil Sandlin)

Debris and wreckage lie along the highway after a multi-vehicle accident that killed at least nine people, on Interstate 75 near Gainesville, Fla., Sunday, Jan. 29, 2012. Authorities were still trying to determine what caused the pileup on the highway, which had been closed for a time because of the mixture of fog and heavy smoke from a brush fire. At least five cars and six tractor-trailers were involved, and some burst into flame. (AP Photo/Phil Sandlin)

In this Jan. 29, 2012 photo provided by the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office, shows fire fighters near a group of cars involved in a deadly crash on I-75 in Gainesville, Fla. The multiple vehicle crash killed 10 people and was caused by smoke and fog so thick that when the Florida Highway patrol arrive at the scene they located the victims by following the sound of their moans and screams. (AP Photo/Alachua County Sheriff’s Office, HO)

Forest Ranger Chase Rowe, with the Florida Forest Service, operates a water hose atop a water tanker being pulled by a bulldozer as crews conduct a “mop up” of the Boardwalk Fire in Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park, south of Gainesville, Fla., Monday, Jan. 30, 2012. The Florida Highway Patrol said Monday that conditions were clear enough when they decided to reopen the interstate highway where 10 people later were killed in two deadly pileups amid thick smoke from a 62-acre brushfire and fog. (AP Photo/The Gainesville Sun, Doug Finger)

Forest Rangers with the Florida Forest Service conduct a “mop up” of the Boardwalk Fire in Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park south of Gainesville, Fla., Monday, Jan. 30, 2012. The Florida Highway Patrol said Monday that conditions were clear enough when they decided to reopen the interstate highway where 10 people later were killed in two deadly pileups amid thick smoke from a 62-acre brushfire and fog. (AP Photo/The Gainesville Sun, Doug Finger)

Forest Rangers with the Florida Forest Service conduct a “mop up” of the Boardwalk Fire in Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park south of Gainesville, Fla., Monday, Jan. 30, 2012. The Florida Highway Patrol said Monday that conditions were clear enough when they decided to reopen the interstate highway where 10 people later were killed in two deadly pileups amid thick smoke from a 62-acre brushfire and fog. (AP Photo/The Gainesville Sun, Doug Finger)

GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) ? The Florida Highway Patrol says six people died and at least 16 people were injured after 10 vehicles crashed in the first of two pileups along a fog- and smoke-shrouded section of Interstate 75 near Gainesville.

Authorities released late Monday night details of the early Sunday wreck along the northbound lanes of I-75 that killed a Virginia man and five members of a church group from suburban Atlanta.

The highway patrol says 26-year-old Jason Lee Raikes of Richmond, Va., was killed in the 4 a.m. crash. They say Edson Carmo, 38; Roselia DeSilva, 41; Jose Carmo Jr., 43; Adrianna Carmo, 39; and Leticia Carmo, 17, all of Kennesaw, Ga., were killed.

In all, 10 people were killed in two pileups after the authorities reopened the highway that had been closed after a serious wreck.

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Rights groups blast Haiti judge on Duvalier case (AP)

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti ? Human rights groups harshly criticized a Haitian judge Monday after he recommended former dictator Jean-Claude Duvalier face trial only on corruption charges ? and not for rights abuses during his brutal 15-year rule.

The organizations, both Haitian and foreign, said Investigative Magistrate Carves Jean ignored critical testimony that would’ve given weight to a prosecution of the once-feared ruler known as “Baby Doc” for crimes that include torture, false imprisonment and murder.

“The Haitian people deserve their day in court to prove Duvalier’s culpability, which is an essential part of any meaningful reconciliation process,” said William O’Neill, director of the Conflict Prevention and Peace Forum.

Mario Joseph, a lawyer whose Haitian-run firm is representing some of the Duvalier regime’s victims, said the judge “made so many errors” that they compromised his pre-trial investigation. He said the judge disregarded testimony from eight people who wanted to file complaints alleging torture and false imprisonment.

Jean decided that Duvalier should go before a special court that handles relatively minor crimes. Duvalier, the former “president for life” who has been free to roam about the capital since his surprise return from exile last year, would face no more than five years in prison if convicted in that court.

Jean said the statute of limitations has run out on any human rights crimes committed during Duvalier’s 1971-86 regime but not on accusations of misappropriation of public funds. He did not explain his reasoning, although Duvalier is widely thought to have used money from the Haitian treasury to finance his life in exile.

The judge declined to give reporters a copy of the 20-page order that he held in his hands in his office at the courthouse. The decision, based on a yearlong investigation, must first be reviewed by the attorney general as well as by Duvalier and the victims of his regime who filed complaints against the former leader, Jean said.

Duvalier’s lawyer, Reynold Georges, had argued that all charges should be dismissed, and he said he would appeal Jean’s finding as soon as he received the paperwork.

“We’re going to appeal that decision … and throw it in the garbage can,” Georges told The Associated Press. “I’m very sorry he did that ? everybody will condemn this decision.”

Human Rights Watch, which has helped push for a trial, also called for an appeal ? to overturn the judge’s decision against a trial on abuse charges.

“Those who were tortured under Duvalier, those whose loved ones were killed or simply disappeared, deserve better than this,” Reed Brody, counsel for Human Rights Watch, wrote in an e-mail. “This wrong-headed ruling must be overturned on appeal if Haitians are to believe that their justice system can work to investigate the worst crimes.”

Brody and O’Neill both argued the statute of limitations hasn’t expired on alleged rights violations because they wouldn’t take effect until the victims’ whereabouts or people who disappeared under the regime were identified.

O’Neill added that if the decision isn’t appealed, he hopes to see the case taken to the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. Last May, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights urged Haiti’s government to “investigate and punish those responsible for the numerous violations of the right to life and physical security.”

Amnesty International researcher Gerardo Ducos said he was puzzled by the judge’s findings, saying the “investigation was a sham and its conclusion a disgrace.” He said that only a handful of victims were interviewed and that there was no effort to collect testimony from victims and witnesses outside Haiti.

Others said Haiti has an obligation under international law to put Duvalier on trial.

“Just as courts in Chile and Argentina have addressed past atrocities by their former military dictators, Haiti’s courts are fully capable of bringing Duvalier to trial, and of seeking international support to do so, if needed,” said James A. Goldston, executive director of the Open Society Justice Initiative.

Duvalier has posed a challenge to Haiti since his return from 25 years in exile in France. Haiti has a weak judicial system, with little history of successfully prosecuting even simple crimes, and the government is preoccupied with reconstruction from the devastating January 2010 earthquake.

A majority of Haitians are now too young to have lived under Duvalier, who was only 19-years-old when he was tapped by his feared father, Francois “Papa Doc” Duvaler, to assume the presidency. But many still remember his government’s nightmarish prisons and violent special militia, known as the Tonton Macoute, which killed and tortured political opponents with impunity.

More than 20 victims filed complaints shortly after Duvalier’s return. Some were prominent Haitians, including Robert Duval, a former soccer star who said he was beaten and starved during his 17 months of captivity in the dreaded Fort Dimanche prison.

On Monday, Duval said he was stunned when he was notified about the judge’s decision.

“I don’t understand how he could’ve done that,” Duval said by telephone. “If that’s the case, that’s an outrageous decision.”

Since its inception, the case has stumbled along. Prosecutors have been fired and the defendant has made few court appearances, despite pressure from advocacy groups saying a successful prosecution would mark a turning point for Haiti’s weak judiciary.

The United Nations peacekeeping force in Haiti said it was eager to see the case go to trial, but Western embassies in Port-au-Prince, including the United States, remained largely mum on the matter, saying it was up to the Haitian government.

Haitian President Michel Martelly gave mixed signals. Last week, the first-time politician recanted a suggestion from a day earlier that he might be open to a pardon for Duvalier, citing a need to end internal strife that has long dogged the country. Presidential adviser Damian Merlo said, “A Duvalier pardon is not part of the agenda.”

On Monday, Merlo declined to comment. Presidential spokesman Lucien Jura didn’t answer his cellphone.

The Martelly administration has made Duvalier critics uneasy by filling its ranks with former officials from the Duvalier era and grown children of members of the former dictator’s inner circle.

Since his return, Duvalier has traveled around the capital and countryside, hobnobbing with friends, dining at high-end restaurants and even attending a memorial service for the victims of the 2010 earthquake. Jean, the investigating magistrate, had threatened to arrest Duvalier this month because he was allegedly violating the terms of his release.

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Cuba’s Communists map out party future (AP)

HAVANA ? Cuba’s Communist leaders vowed not to cede any ground to “the enemy,” even as they pledged to fight corruption and continue overhauling the island’s listing Marxist economy with an injection of free market reform.

No word of long-awaited political changes ? including an April pledge by President Raul Castro to implement term limits ? seeped out of the first day of the closed-door party conference. Nor was there any hint of changes to the aged upper ranks of the party hierarchy. President Raul Castro is 80, and his two top deputies are 81 and 79, respectively.

Castro has spoken of the need to revitalize the island’s leadership, but has complained there are few young leaders ready to step up. He, or his now-retired brother Fidel, have ruled the country since their 1959 revolution.

“Making the necessary changes, but without the smallest concession to the enemy,” read the headline in Sunday’s official Juventud Rebelde newspaper, an apparent reference to the United States and other government opponents.

The theme was echoed by delegates at the conference in snippets of the session shown on state television

“The enemy is waiting to create internal problems for us,” Angel Bueno warned fellow attendees.

Raul Castro was to address the delegates in a closing speech Sunday, according to state-run website Cubadebate, though it was not clear if his words would be televised or rebroadcast at some point. Attendees did pledge to boost the ranks of women, Afro-Cubans and young people in the party and government, and noted that women currently make up 37 percent of the government, and 41 percent of delegates to the island’s National Assembly.

But there were no concrete resolutions, and Castro’s recent comments not to expect fireworks out of the internal meetings dampened expectations any major announcements were coming.

The meetings are a follow-up to last April’s historic party summit, which opened up long-shut doors of economic opportunity by green-lighting the legalization of home and car sales, expansion of private-sector activity and extension of loans to support farmers, entrepreneurs and homeowners.

Foreign journalists were not allowed access to the weekend event.

State-run website Cubadebate showed photos of Castro presiding over the conference wearing a gray blazer and a dark, open-collar shirt, with what appeared to be a small bandage on the tip of his nose. There was no word of any appearance by Fidel Castro, who was greeted with a standing ovation and some tears at the April congress.

In a brief snippet of video posted on Cubadebate, Vice President Jose Ramon Machado Ventura said in a keynote speech that the conference would focus on “the everyday work of the organization.”

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