Florida attorneys from Becker & Poliakoff won a $10 million construction defect verdict against a publicly traded developer and an architectural company.

The firm represented a condominium association whose members said they learned after buying units in a six-story New Jersey development that the building was not code-compliant — and that the developer's parent company, Hovnanian Enterprises, was aware of it.

“Hovnanian and their developer entity, they go right ahead with this [construction] and they sell units in the building, and they don't disclose the problem to the purchasers,” said Becker & Poliakoff managing shareholder John Cottle of Fort Walton Beach, part of the team that won the June 1 judgment.

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