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OSB payout 3 Months ago Karma: 1  
I don't know if this is blog worthy or not.

From www.osbnotice.com/

ATTENTION: All persons in the United States who, as end users, indirectly purchased for their own use, and not for resale, new oriented strand board ("OSB" ) manufactured and sold in the United States between June 1, 2002 and August 4, 2008 by one or more of the Defendants: Louisiana-Pacific Corporation ("LP"
), Weyerhaeuser Company ("Weyerhaeuser"
), Georgia-Pacific LLC (f/k/a Georgia-Pacific Corp.) ("Georgia-Pacific" ), Potlatch Corporation ("Potlatch" ), Ainsworth Lumber Co. Ltd. ("Ainsworth" ), Norbord Industries Inc. ("Norbord" ), Tolko Industries Ltd. ("Tolko" ), J.M. Huber Corp. and Huber Engineered Woods LLC ("Huber" ) (collectively, "Defendants" ).

If you purchased Oriented Strand Board for your own use, not for resale, between June 1, 2002 and August 4, 2008, your rights may be affected by five class action settlements and you may be able to submit a claim for money from these settlements and three previous settlements.
 
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Re:OSB payout 3 Months ago Karma: 1  
A little more information.

What is the lawsuit about?

The lawsuit claims that certain manufacturers of Oriented Strand Board ("OSB" unlawfully raised the prices paid by end user indirect purchasers of OSB. OSB is an engineered wood product used in construction, roofing, flooring and other applications. You are an indirect purchaser if you bought OSB for your use, and not for resale, from a store or reseller and not directly from the manufacturer. The lawsuit, which has been vigorously litigated for over two years, seeks damages, injunctive relief, attorneys' fees and costs from the manufacturers. Defendants deny that their conduct was unlawful in any respect. The Court has not ruled on the merits of these claims.
 
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