The NAR Commission Lawsuit: Creeping Doom, One Step Closer
A couple of weeks ago, Judge Andrea Wood of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois Eastern Division issued a memorandum
A couple of weeks ago, Judge Andrea Wood of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois Eastern Division issued a memorandum
As longtime readers know, I have often written about the issue of misclassification of employees as independent contractors, since that is the key linchpin of
It’s good to be home and be able to write and think out loud on issues that might impact the industry. It’s doubly good to
NAR is in the news, but for a positive reason for a change. Hoooray! It appears that the leadership team at NAR met in Washington
In case you haven’t already heard, the U.S. Department of Justice has taken the rare step of intervening in a civil case with a Statement
I feel pretty certain that anybody that is reading Notorious likely already knows that the legislature of California has passed Assembly Bill 5 (AB5) that
If you haven’t done so already, or were not present when the panel happened, go watch the Inman News video on the big commissions lawsuit(s)
Recently, I saw someone on Facebook bring up this case, Hyland v. HomeServices of America, Inc., 771 F. 3d 310 – Court of Appeals, 6th
In the all-important Moehrl v. NAR case, NAR has filed a motion to dismiss, and submitted a brief in support of that motion. I’ll embed
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