Shari Shapiro

Shari Shapiro’s article in Volume 34, Issue 1 of the William & Mary Environmental Law & Policy Review is entitled, Who Should Regulate? Federalism and Conflict in Regulation of Green Building. The article will be available in January.

Shari Shapiro is an associate with Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel LLP. She is a member of the Environmental Department. Ms. Shapiro is a LEED Accredited Professional. Ms. Shapiro focuses her practice on green building law, which includes sustainable project financing, regulatory drafting, land use approvals, contracts, and conflict resolution. Ms. Shapiro is the Sustainability Coordinator for Obermayer’s Sustainability Initiative. Ms. Shapiro maintains a blog on legal issues related to Green Building available at www.greenbuildinglawblog.com.

Ms. Shapiro is the Co-Chair of the ABA State and Local Government Section Subcommittee on Land Use/Environmental Law, and is the Secretary of the Delaware Valley Green Building Council. Ms. Shapiro was named a 2009 “Lawyer on the Fast Track” by the The Legal Intelligencer.

Ms. Shapiro earned her Juris Doctorate degree from the University of Pennsylvania where she receive the Milton C. Sharp Award for Best Grades/Best Research in Urban Renewal or Land Use Planning. While attending the University of Pennsylvania, she obtained a Certificate in Business and Public Policy from the Wharton School of Business.

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