A Jersey City, N.J., condominium association, acting on behalf of the individual owners in the 225-unit complex, will receive $15.71 million in compensation for faulty construction of their homes in Point Liberte II Condominium Association v. New Liberty Residential Urban Renewal.

The plaintiff, Point Liberte II Condominium Association, reached settlement agreements with the last of a total of 32 defendants on Sept. 18, during the course of a trial before Hudson County Superior Court Judge Jeffrey Jablonski, according to the association’s lead attorney, John Randy Sawyer.

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