University at Buffalo contracts law professor Tanya Monestier on Monday informed Judge Stephen Bough she would follow in the footsteps of fellow objectors who have appealed the Nov. 26 ruling.
Source: Inman News
NAR settlement appeals add up as law professor signals new objection
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