One of the largest class action lawsuits in New Zealand’s history was filed today. The $200 million claim, against building giant James Hardie, alleges that faulty cladding was provided to more than 1000 homeowners, resulting in leaky buildings. Litigation lawyer Adina Thorn says the allegation is that James Hardie made and supplied faulty HardieTex, Monotek and Titan board materials. It was these products that were used to build thousands of properties around the country. Source: TVNZ One News

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