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Top Class Actions has an exclusive update on the Lowe’s Drywall Class Action Settlement reached in July 2010.
The last time we reported on the Lowe’s Drywall Settlement was in October 2010, when we provided readers with details on how to file a claim. Consumers who purchased or installed defective drywall from Lowe’s before July 27, 2010 had until July 15, 2011 to file a claim to receive between $50 and $4,500 from the class action settlement. Since then, no new information about the settlement has been provided on the settlement website,
www.drywallsettlement.info.
Yesterday, we spoke with Class Counsel attorney Patrick W. Pendley of the law firm Pendley, Baudin & Coffin. The good news is that the Lowe’s Drywall Class Action Settlement has been approved by Superior Court Judge Bobby Peters. However, two appeals have been filed that must be cleared before the settlement can be finalized and benefits distributed to Class Members.
Pendley says he is hopeful that the appeals will be dismissed and that the class action settlement will go forward.
“Judge Peters wrote a lengthy opinion approving the settlement, so I have no doubt it will go forward. Had it not been appealed, we would have been well under way,” said Pendley.
Keep checking TopClassActions.com for updated information about the Lowe’s Drywall Class Action Settlement as it’s made available. We will notify Class Members as soon as we learn when settlement benefits will be distributed.