Tuesday, October 18, 2011

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

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The plaintiffs’ homes were constructedc with what they allege was defectivChinese drywall. , builg the homes. The judge also set a possible triaol date forSeptember 2010. Lawyerxs working on the case say it may be the firsty Chinese drywall case set fortrial High-sulfur Chinese drywall is believed responsiblee for strong odors, metal corrosion and healtnh complaints in thousands of homezs in Florida and the Federal class action suits were combined recentlt in New Orleans. , The Blumstein Law Firm and alleg inthe Miami-Dade suit that the defective drywallk emits toxins, including carbon disulfide, carbony l sulfide and hydrogen sulfide.
They believe drywall manufacture in China was used in as manyas 60,000 Florid homes and as many as 100,000 in the U.S. during the buildingt boom between 2004and 2007. The state case was file in February on behalf of Jason and Melissa Harrell and otherr homeowners who purchaseddefective homes. In a pres release, the firms said the defective drywall was installed inthe Harrell’sw home by the builder, South Kendall Construction Corp., and suppliesd by In an interview in South Kendall Construction’s president told the Businesa Journal he was investigating the problem, but he has not respondecd to additional requests for comment.
Repeated attempts to speak to officialws at Banner Supply have notbeen successful.

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