Many in the real estate industry lauded President Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 presidential election as they anticipated his win would usher in a new wave of weaker antitrust scrutiny on an ...
"Zillow has willfully maintained and abused its monopoly power in the residential real estate online search services market by adopting the anticompetitive and exclusionary policy that is the Zillow ...
The real estate industry is no stranger to controversy, yet it finds itself at the heart of a new and potentially game-changing legal battle. An antitrust lawsuit has been filed against the National ...
Zillow's policy calls for the removal of listings if they are not posted on its website within 24 hours of being marketed elsewhere. Compass, one of the nation's largest real estate brokerages, filed ...
A brokerage and the FTC sued an MLS in the mid-2000s over a listing policy, an echo of Compass’s suit against NWMLS The RealComp II suit stemmed from a rule adopted by the MLS in 2001, which stated ...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit revived most of the counterclaims a competitor filed against CoStar. Keker Van Nest & Peters filed the largely successful appeal on behalf of Commercial ...
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April 28 (Reuters) - Residential real estate giant Compass has sued a major U.S. home-listing service, accusing it of blocking homeowners from using narrow listings to test pricing and demand before ...
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes and other state attorneys general sued Zillow and Redfin over a recent $100 million deal. The lawsuit alleges the deal will reduce competition and lead to higher ...
Spread the loveThe real estate industry is no stranger to innovation and evolving practices, but one current trend known as “Coming Soons” is raising eyebrows and could potentially invite scrutiny ...
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