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February 15, 2010

Baker & Daniels' Shawn Doorhy, Charles Switzer Receive LEED Accreditations

Shawn M. Doorhy and Charles T. Switzer, both of Baker & Daniels LLP, have received LEED® accreditation from the Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI).

Each lawyer is a LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Green Associate, which recognizes professionals who have demonstrated a thorough understanding of green building techniques, the LEED green building rating systems and the certification process. The LEED Professionals Credentials program is administered by GBCI, which was established with the support of the United States Green Building Council (USGBC) to allow for objective, balanced management of the credential program.

Doorhy and Switzer both practice in Baker & Daniels' construction and real property litigation group. They provide legal guidance in virtually every aspect of the construction industry to owners, contractors, designers and material suppliers.

Doorhy and Switzer also assist clients in navigating through the challenges of litigation in the construction, contract and real property contexts, including cases involving construction defects, project claims, mechanic's lien claims, contract disputes, commercial mortgage foreclosures, commercial landlord/tenant disputes and other real estate matters.

ABOUT U.S. GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL

The USGBC is a Washington, D.C.-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to a prosperous and sustainable future for the United States through cost-efficient and energy-saving green buildings. USGBC works toward its mission of market transformation through its LEED green building certification program, robust educational offerings, a nationwide network of chapters and affiliates, the annual Greenbuild International Conference & Expo, and advocacy in support of public policy that encourages and enables green buildings and communities. For more information, visit www.usgbc.org.