The National Association of Realtors laid out its arguments to overturn the ruling Tuesday. The plaintiffs’ attorney said if the trade group doesn’t change, it risks an injunction and DOJ wrath.
Source: Inman News
NAR: ‘We have many grounds’ to appeal the Sitzer | Burnett verdict
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