The Council of Multiple Listing Services, a trade group of about 225 MLSs, united with Northwest MLS on Wednesday to pen amicus briefs exposing alleged flaws in the DOJ’s statement of interest.
Source: Inman News
Association of more than 200 MLSs blasts DOJ ‘flaws’ in Nosalek case
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