NAR Tuccori settlement faces pushback in Batton case
Case Summary
The Batton homebuyer commission lawsuit plaintiffs have opposed the National Association of Realtors’ (NAR) decision to settle the homebuyer antitrust claims through the Tuccori homebuyer commission lawsuit settlement. NAR filed a motion to stay the Batton litigation, which it is a defendant in, arguing that the settlement should not preclude ongoing legal proceedings. The Batton plaintiffs have filed a memorandum in opposition, highlighting concerns over the settlement's implications for homebuyer rights and antitrust laws.
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Key Issues
- • NAR settlement
- • Batton homebuyer commission lawsuit
- • Antitrust claims
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1 eventNAR Tuccori settlement faces pushback in Batton case
In a recent motion, the plaintiffs in the Batton homebuyer commission lawsuit have opposed the National Association of Realtors' (NAR) decision to settle the homebuyer antitrust claims through the Tuccori homebuyer commission lawsuit settlement. The plaintiffs argue that NAR is seeking to compel them to stand aside while it proceeds with the reverse-auction settlement, which would effectively dismiss a significant portion of their claims against NAR in the Batton case.