IKO CLASS ACTIONS WILL PROCEED IN URBANA, ILLINOIS

December 3, 2009 A panel of federal judges has granted the plaintiff’s motion to consolidate all IKO Shingles litigation to the Central District of Illinois. The IKO companies argued in favor of transferring the lawsuits to the Northern District of Illinois; however, the judges declined the companies’ request. The Panel held: We are persuaded that …

Halunen Files Class-Action Against IKO Shingles

July 6, 2009 Halunen Law, along with partner law firms, has initiated a class action lawsuit against IKO shingles in Washington state. The lawsuit alleges that IKO designed, manufactured, and sold defective shingles to homeowners throughout the United States. The shingles are curling, cracking, falling off buildings, rapidly deteriorating, and otherwise not performing as promised. …

CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT AGAINST IKO SHINGLES FILED IN NEW JERSEY

April 30, 2009 Halunen Law and its partner lawfirms have filed a class action Complaint against IKO shingles. The class action alleges that IKO designed, manufactured, and sold defective shingles to New Jersey residents. The lawsuit seeks compensation for all property owners in New Jersey who have suffered damages as a result of IKO’s allegedly …

Michigan residents file class action lawsuit against IKO Shingles

April 30, 2009 Halunen Law, along with partner law firms, has initiated a class action lawsuit against IKO shingles on behalf of Michigan residents. The Complaint alleges that IKO designed, manufactured, and sold defective shingles to homeowners in Michigan. The shingles at issue in the case are curling, cracking, falling off buildings, rapidly deteriorating, and …

IKO SHINGLES LAWSUIT FILED IN NEW YORK

April 29, 2009 Halunen Law, along with partner law firms, has initiated a class action lawsuit against IKO shingles in the State of New York. The lawsuit alleges that IKO designed, manufactured, and sold defective shingles to homeowners in New York. The shingles are curling, cracking, falling off buildings, rapidly deteriorating, and otherwise not performing …