Antitrust case filed by Arizona broker Grady Hillis is now dead. The National Association of Realtors insisted the lawsuit was “frivolous,” “meritless” and “recklessly thrown together.”
Source: Inman News
Real estate broker drops NAR listing attribution suit to avoid sanctions
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