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$250m James Hardie leaky building claim moves closer to full trial

Supreme Court rejects James Hardie's leave to appeal.

One of the biggest class action lawsuits is closer to full trial after the Supreme Court dismissed leave to appeal by three James Hardie holding companies.

The James Hardie group, facing a $250 million damages claim over weathertightness problems, also had its appeal against jurisdiction

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Graham Skellern Thu, 18 Apr 2019
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