The Berkshire Hathaway affiliate says final judgment in the case shouldn’t come before settlements are finalized, a process the franchisor does not expect to be “uncontroversial.”
Source: Inman News
HomeServices tells court it’s too early for $4.7B Sitzer ruling
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