Deep Dive

April 2026 Construction

Prevailing Wage and Public Projects: Are You on Track?

A brief overview of Davis-Bacon obligations, certified payroll requirements, and the compliance gaps that create the most contractor exposure.

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April 2026 Contracts

Subcontractor Agreements: High-Risk Provisions in Government Agreements

Most subcontract disputes come down to three or four provisions. Here is how to read them, what they mean, and where to push back before you sign.

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April 2026 Gov Contracts

Federal Flow-Down Provisions: What Government Contractors and Subrecipients Need to Know

When federal dollars flow through a prime contract or grant award, so do federal obligations — but not all of them, and not always in the same form. Part 1 of 2.

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April 2026 Gov Contracts

State and Local Flow-Down Provisions: What New York Contractors and Nonprofits Need to Know

Federal requirements do not operate in isolation. For contractors and nonprofits in New York, state and local obligations can apply alongside federal ones. Part 2 of 2.

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On the Ground

April 2026 Construction

New York's Prompt Payment Law: What Changed and Who It Affects

New York's prompt payment law keeps tightening. Here is where things stand and what the December 2025 amendment means for your contracts.

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April 2026 Gov Contracts

Affiliation Rule Changes and What They Mean for Small Business Set-Asides

Updated affiliation rules are reshaping eligibility for small business set-aside contracts. Here is the practical impact for contractors pursuing federal work.

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April 2026 Nonprofit

Federal Funding Uncertainty: How Nonprofits Should Prepare

With the federal grant landscape in flux, here are the contractual and compliance steps nonprofits can take now to protect their programs and funding relationships.

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