Federal hearing begins in MLS antitrust complaint 
Administrative judge considers FTC case against Realcomp II
By Glenn Roberts Jr., Friday, June 22, 2007.The administrative hearing is underway for a Michigan multiple listing service accused by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission of setting restrictions on a type of property-listing agreement in violation of antitrust law, and early witnesses called to testify include a broker for a flat-fee listing company and a publisher for a real estate information company.
The trial-like hearing process, which began Tuesday, is expected to last about two weeks, with the FTC's Chief Administrative Law Judge Stephen J. more... All rights reserved. This content may not be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever, in part or in whole, without written permission of Inman News.
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