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Thomas
W. Crucet, Esq., is a practicing New York attorney in private practice. He
has been involved as in-house corporate counsel and outside legal
counsel for a number of U. S. corporations. He has participated in
matters on behalf of plumbing product manufacturers and plumbing engineer
consultants related to codes and standards issues involving
ASTM, NSF and IAPMO for many years. He also is an experienced hand shovel
operator (as both a plumber’s helper and as a lawyer). Crucet may be contacted
by mail at
P. O. Box 382, Phoenicia, NY 12464-0382.
If
you specify on any engineering project, you need to protect yourself.
I am not an engineer. I’m only an attorney. Engineers usually don’t even like
to talk to lawyers, so I was very surprised to be asked to write an article for
a plumbing and mechanical engineering magazine.