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McAdams v. Monier Lifetile, LLC

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General Class Action

Who

McAdams v. Monier Lifetile, LLC

What

General Class Action

When

2020

Where

CA

Case Summary

Morgan & Morgan's attorneys reached a $44 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit against Monier, an organization that made false claims about their faulty roofing tile products.

Case Study

Two of Morgan & Morgan’s skilled attorneys, Michael Ram and Marie Appel, assisted a class-action lawsuit against Monier, a roofing tile supply company that sold faulty products. The company claimed that their slurry-coated roofing tiles were maintenance-free, would last more than 50 years, and had permanent color, all of which were untrue. The victims of the lawsuit, understandably upset that the company had lied to them, sought to recover damages, and we were right beside them. After many years of deliberation and one appeal, the lawsuit finally reached a $44 million settlement and compensated the victims for the faulty product.

Case Synopsis

Who

McAdams v. Monier Lifetile, LLC

What

General Class Action

When

2020

Where

CA

Case Summary

Morgan & Morgan's attorneys reached a $44 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit against Monier, an organization that made false claims about their faulty roofing tile products.

Case Study

Two of Morgan & Morgan’s skilled attorneys, Michael Ram and Marie Appel, assisted a class-action lawsuit against Monier, a roofing tile supply company that sold faulty products. The company claimed that their slurry-coated roofing tiles were maintenance-free, would last more than 50 years, and had permanent color, all of which were untrue. The victims of the lawsuit, understandably upset that the company had lied to them, sought to recover damages, and we were right beside them. After many years of deliberation and one appeal, the lawsuit finally reached a $44 million settlement and compensated the victims for the faulty product.

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