CALGARY, AB, March 16, 2011 (Press-News.org) Cullan & Cullan M.D., J.D. is proud to announce that it has joined the B2B Green Alliance to promote eco-conscious business practices among law firms.
The B2B Green Alliance is an outreach initiative from Page 1 Green Solutions, a program of Page 1 Solutions. Web marketing firm Page 1 Solutions encourages its clients to pursue their own eco-friendly business practices and hopes to facilitate the exchange of ideas between clients and even between industries. Page 1 Solutions offers eco-conscious web marketing solutions to lawyers, dentists, plastic surgeons, ophthalmologists, and bariatric surgeons.
Cullan & Cullan, M.D., J.D. has already begun a significant push to reduce its environmental impact. Cullan & Cullan recycles paper, glass, plastic, and aluminum, and completes the cycle by purchasing recycled paper. They have also instituted a number of energy efficiency practices and sought to reduce their office water usage.
About Cullan & Cullan, M.D., J.D.
Cullan & Cullan, M.D., J.D. is a family-run law firm based in Phoenix, Arizona. They are dedicated to fighting for the rights of elderly citizens in the Arizona area who have been victims of nursing home abuse and neglect. The lawyers of Cullan & Cullan, M.D., J.D. are also doctors, giving them a unique understanding of the medical and legal issues involved in these complex cases. For more information, please visit their website at www.stopnursinghomeabuse.org.
About B2B Green Alliance
The B2B Green Alliance is an extension of Page 1 Solutions' "Green Solutions" program. Page 1 Solutions is a full service web marketing company that specializes in legal and medical online marketing. Two core values of Page 1 Solutions are environmental stewardship and social responsibility. To learn more about the Page 1 Green Solutions program, visit http://www.page1solutions.com/green-solutions.html.
Nursing Home Abuse Lawyers Ally Against Environmental Abuse
Cullan & Cullan M.D., J.D. is proud to announce that it has joined the B2B Green Alliance to promote eco-conscious business practices among law firms.
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