Saturday, October 13, 2012

Hearing set to certify Chinese drywall class - Charlotte Business Journal:

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The plaintiffs’ homes were constructec with what they allege was defectiveChines drywall. , built the homes. The judge also set a possible trial date forSeptember 2010. Lawyerss working on the case say it may be the first Chinesse drywall case set fortrial nationwide. High-sulfur Chinese drywall is believed responsibl e forstrong odors, metal corrosion and healthu complaints in thousands of homex in Florida and the Southeast. Federal class action suits were combinede recently inNew Orleans.
, The Blumstein Law Firm and allegse inthe Miami-Dade suit that the defectivre drywall emits toxins, including carbobn disulfide, carbonyl sulfide and hydrogen They believe drywall manufactured in Chinq was used in as many as 60,000 Floridq homes and as many as 100,009 in the U.S. during the buildingg boom between 2004and 2007. The state case was filedf in February on behalf of Jasojn and Melissa Harrell and other homeowners who purchaseddefective homes. In a press the firms said the defective drywallk was installed inthe Harrell’s home by the South Kendall Construction Corp.
, and supplied by In an interview in South Kendall Construction’s president told the Businessw Journal he was investigating the problem, but he has not responderd to additional requests for comment. Repeated attempte to speak to officials at Banner Supply have notbeen

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