I rewired an old courthouse years ago ( It was built in the late 1800's) The main structure was wood with a brick exterior, The clock tower had a lightning rod on top with a pre-attached wire to run down. The historical committee wanted me to run it inside the building down the wood beams. I did not feel that this was a good idea, as a strike could superheat the conductor catching the wood on fire. I did not want to take that responsibility and refused to do it. they of course found somebody that would take the risk. I have found that lawyers will still try to hold you responsable even if the engineer told you it was ok.