
Fun with ChatGPT: How Will the DOJ’s Appeal Fare?
So last Friday, the Department of Justice formally filed an appeal of the trial court’s ruling in its fight against NAR with the US Court
So last Friday, the Department of Justice formally filed an appeal of the trial court’s ruling in its fight against NAR with the US Court
[This is a VIP post, but given its importance and the fact that I’d love to hear from antitrust experts outside of the industry, I
I had heard that CMLS had retained two former DOJ and FTC attorneys to help them draft a white paper laying out all of the
I promised a Part 2 where I would treat the subject of regulation, which I think is the real Big Guns of the upcoming war
[UPDATE: To celebrate Independence Day, I’ve decided to make this one open to everyone. My VIP subscribers have mostly already read it over the weekend
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
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
Boy, some things are happening this week. Last night, I saw that NAR had filed its response in the form of a motion to dismiss
I’m deep into writing the October Red Dot, but Andrew Flachner of RealScout sent me a personal email this morning with his Open Letter to
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