Two consumers filed the class-action suit in the Circuit Court of Cook County. Unlike similar cases, the latest seeks to represent buyers and sellers — and only names Baird & Warner as a defendant.
Source: Inman News
Baird & Warner at center of latest commission lawsuit filed in Illinois
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