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Victims of leaky homes are being urged to join a class action being formed against James Hardie over one of its cladding product, HardieTex. Law firm Parker & Associates has filed a High Court case on ...
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Today, law firm, Parker & Associates, added a second group of leaky property owners to the Cladding Action against James Hardie with a group of 22 commercial units alleging negligence and breach of ...
Nine days after James Hardie received a $1.25 m out-of-court payment, a Wellington court said shoddy building and not James Hardie products were to blame for leaky building problems. Photo / 123RF The ...
The Supreme Court has upheld findings of the Court of Appeal that James Hardie’s Irish ultimate parent company and two James Hardie holding companies be included as ...
© All content copyright NBR. Do not reproduce in any form without permission, even if you have a paid subscription. A second class-action lawsuit alleging fibre ...
Homeowners suing a fibre cement product company wants damages for problems they say include damp, mould and rot. File photo / 123RF The pursuit of profit kept a big company from telling the public ...
Wall cladding and plasterboard maker James Hardie has been frustrated by weak demand in the Australian housing market, where rising costs and high property prices are deterring potential renovators.