As a rough week winds down, Nashville attorney Matthew DeVries has a nice post on some ways to help with the tragedy in Haiti. We also have some solid posts from our real estate bloggers and a nice overview of a salty situation from the Food Liability Law blog.
- Haiti, Shoddy Construction and a Helping Hand – Tennessee construction attorney Matthew DeVries of Smith, Cashion & Orr on his Best Practices Construction Law
- Hold the Salt: The Gathering Push for Sodium Reduction in Food Products – Portland corporate attorney Tyler Anderson of Stoel Rives on the Food Liability Law blog
- Blogs and Websites Immune From Libel For User Posts – Law firm marketing consultant Larry Bodine on his LawMarketing Blog
- Part 2: Resolving Bitterness and Wounded Feelings After a Workplace Investigation – California employment attorney Debra Reilly on her Workplace Investigations blog
- Payment of Rent by Tenants in Administration: good news for Landlords – from the real estate attorneys at Reed Smith’s Real Estate Legal Update
- Environmental & Economic Interests Clash Over Marcellus Shale – Real estate litigator William Ruskin of Epstein Becker Green on his Toxic Tort Litigation Blog
- Mayer v. Medancic: Is Interest in Ohio as Simple (or Compound) as it Seems? – Finance attorney Ken Rathburn of Porter Wright on the firm’s Banking & Finance Law Report
- California Has New Green Building Code–Is it The End of LEED? – from real estate attorney Brad Mondschein of Pullman & Comley on his Green Energy & Development Law blog
- Deciding to Evict a Tenant: Art or Science? – from New Jersey real estate attorney Christopher Hogan on his blog, South Jersey Commercial Real Estate Today