Aron C. Beezley and Nathaniel J. Greeson | BuildSmart As federal contractors continue to navigate the post-pandemic compliance landscape, a recurring issue has emerged in government audits and incurred cost reviews: whether and how contractors must credit the government for Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan forgiveness amounts received during the performance of cost-reimbursement contracts. The… Continue reading PPP Loan Credits and Government Contracts: What Contractors Need to Know During Incurred Cost Reviews
Month: August 2025
Florida Construction Defect Damages: Sabga, Vuletic, and the Date of Breach
Brandon José | Lowndes Two recent Florida appellate decisions, Bandklayder Development, LLC v. Sabga, and Vuletic Group, LLC v. Malkin, have clarified and reinforced a critical principle in Florida construction law: damages for construction defect claims must be measured as of the date of breach, not the date of the expert report or the date of trial.… Continue reading Florida Construction Defect Damages: Sabga, Vuletic, and the Date of Breach
Building Design Disputes – New Analysis of Direct v. Consequential Damages in Florida
Stephanie Eaton | Spilman Thomas & Battle Are design professionals involved in your Florida project? If so, then you need to be aware of this newly decided case. The U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida, in Orlando, issued an Order on July 11, 2025, confirming that in Florida, remediation costs for defective… Continue reading Building Design Disputes – New Analysis of Direct v. Consequential Damages in Florida
