ICYMI: Facebook Ads Violate Fair Housing, Alleges Lawsuit
Facebook has made headlines this past year for multiple platform changes, such as a modification of its algorithm to prioritize local news and a new
Facebook has made headlines this past year for multiple platform changes, such as a modification of its algorithm to prioritize local news and a new
Over the past few years, a question has been bubbling around the real estate community: should agents be legally treated as employees or independent contractors?
The Power Broker Roundtable is brought to you by the National Association of REALTORS®. Watch for this column each month, where we address broker issues,
HomeServices of America, a Berkshire Hathaway affiliate, has announced the settlement of a copyright-infringement lawsuit against American Home Realty Network, Inc. (d/b/a NeighborCity). Since 2013,
Move and the National Association of REALTORS® have filed a lawsuit against Zillow and Errol Samuelson, chief industry development officer for Zillow, in the Superior
Freddie Mac recently announced the dismissal of a putative class action lawsuit filed against the company in federal court in August 2008 alleging securities fraud.
The growing number of lawsuits over non-disclosure of land pollution is creating increased liability for real estate brokers. Soil contamination, groundwater contamination and concern surrounding
Litigation over the foreclosure process reached its highest level in the second quarter than in any quarter since MortgageDaily.com’s Mortgage Litigation Index was introduced in
RISMEDIA, June 8, 2010—(MCT)—Before Larry Thomas unloaded his Pompano Beach, Fla., home last fall for a fraction of what he paid, he cut a deal
RISMEDIA, Oct. 12, 2007-Lawsuits against residential real estate agents, brokers and sellers are rampant. Buyers and sellers complain that they were rushed through their real
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