Appeals Court Rules DOJ Can Reopen Investigation Into NAR
In a split decision, a panel of judges for the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals today overruled a district judge ...
In a split decision, a panel of judges for the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals today overruled a district judge ...
Charleston, SC—Today, a panel of federal judges heard arguments from both plaintiffs and remaining brokerage defendants regarding whether the many ...
Although the legal battle over commissions and anti-trust in real estate is far from over, lawyers representing plaintiffs in the ...
Real estate agents have long struggled with an image problem. Whether you blame the media, a few bad apples, a ...
As other brokerages facing commission lawsuits have sought out settlements one by one, HomeServices of America, which remains a defendant ...
In a concerted push, defendants in the Burnett case are seeking to overturn the jury verdict delivered back in October ...
National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) President Tracy Kasper is resigning her position effective immediately, NAR announced today in a press ...
A six-month long New York Times investigation into an alleged series of sexual assaults and cover-ups at eXp claims to ...
Technically, the MLS industry was not on trial last October, as recent homesellers accused the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) ...
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