Move’s counsel filed a Notice of Removal on Tuesday to move the class action suit against it from state to federal court. The lawsuit claims Move knowingly sold unvetted and fraudulent leads to agents through its network.
Source: Inman News
Move transfers ‘fake leads’ lawsuit to federal court
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