TAN CEO: “NAR is the architect and promoter of the disastrous Clear Cooperation Policy and is the only party with the power to rescind it”
Source: Inman News
Top Agent Network amends suit to focus on NAR as ‘real wrongdoer’
More from antitrustMore posts in antitrust »
- FTC sues Zillow, Redfin over $100M rental syndication deal
- Here’s what comes next in the Compass-Anywhere deal
- Compass’ merger with Anywhere Inc. will reshape global real estate
- Compass hires former NAR lead attorney as it doubles down on legal battles
- NAR fires back at Mauricio Umansky’s PLS in new legal filing
More from ccpMore posts in ccp »
- Commission lawsuits? AI? Clear Cooperation? Fuggedaboutit
- Compass agrees to share its exclusive listings, with 2 caveats
- Dwiggins: Zillow understands the consumer better than NAR
- Dwiggins on Compass, Zillow and real estate ‘Armageddon’
- With an eye on future lawsuits, Compass formally repudiates CCP in letter to NAR and MLSs
More from Clear Cooperation PolicyMore posts in Clear Cooperation Policy »
More from David FaudmanMore posts in David Faudman »
- NAR notches loss as appeals court revives pocket listing antitrust suit
- DOJ: Tossing pocket listing suit prevents competition with MLSs
- As homebuyers pine for options, startups scramble to fill the void
- Top Agent Network appeals dismissal of NAR antitrust suit
- Court calls Top Agent Network ‘anticompetitive,’ tosses NAR suit
More from department of justiceMore posts in department of justice »
More from dojMore posts in doj »
- MLS PIN wins final settlement approval in Nosalek case
- DOJ opens criminal investigation into Fed Governor Lisa Cook
- Trump tells Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook to ‘resign now’
- Real estate still adapting to new normal a year after new NAR rules
- MLS PIN deal wins court approval after DOJ backs off — for now
More from MLS & AssociationsMore posts in MLS & Associations »
- What the Compass-Anywhere deal means for the future of MLSs
- Don’t just read the news. Be part of the story with Inman’s Tip Line
- Compass-Anywhere merger FAQ: How will it change real estate?
- Associations: Want to add value, relevance? Raise the bar on events
- Here’s the essential reading on the Compass-Anywhere deal
More from NARMore posts in NAR »
- What the Compass-Anywhere deal means for the future of MLSs
- Compass-Anywhere merger FAQ: How will it change real estate?
- ATTOM data tool sniffs out true ownership of properties in LLCs
- The Compass-Anywhere merger: Questions from a Coldwell Banker real estate agent
- Associations: Want to add value, relevance? Raise the bar on events
More from national association of realtorsMore posts in national association of realtors »
- What the Compass-Anywhere deal means for the future of MLSs
- Compass-Anywhere merger FAQ: How will it change real estate?
- ATTOM data tool sniffs out true ownership of properties in LLCs
- The Compass-Anywhere merger: Questions from a Coldwell Banker real estate agent
- Associations: Want to add value, relevance? Raise the bar on events
More from office exclusivesMore posts in office exclusives »
- Douglas Elliman debuts private listing network for agents
- Bess Freedman on the market, private listings and 2026
- Judge denies NWMLS request to stay discovery, moving the needle forward for Compass
- Douglas Elliman CEO: We don’t ‘push, incentivize, or default to private listings’
- Keller Williams CEO: Private listings should be a ‘local decision’
More from pocket listingsMore posts in pocket listings »
- Engel & Völkers’ CEO: ‘We’re focused on culture over indiscriminate scale’
- NAR fires back at Mauricio Umansky’s PLS in new legal filing
- Brad Inman to agents: AI will eliminate the great Clear Cooperation debate
- Competition, discretion drive lux agents to embrace private listings
- Mauricio Umansky’s ThePLS.com sues NAR over private listings
More from san francisco association of realtorsMore posts in san francisco association of realtors »
More from SelectMore posts in Select »
More from SFARMore posts in SFAR »
More from tanMore posts in tan »
- Court revives antitrust claims against NAR in pocket listing suit
- NAR notches loss as appeals court revives pocket listing antitrust suit
- DOJ will weigh in at appeals court during NAR pocket listing dispute
- DOJ asks to interfere in TAN pocket listing case against NAR
- Court calls Top Agent Network ‘anticompetitive,’ tosses NAR suit
More from top agent networkMore posts in top agent network »
- Competition, discretion drive lux agents to embrace private listings
- Lawsuit between NAR, Top Agent Network dismissed — again
- Clear Cooperation takes center stage, faces pressure to change
- Sound off on Clear Cooperation ahead of NAR committee meeting
- Court revives antitrust claims against NAR in pocket listing suit
Be First to Comment