CHICAGO, IL—A lawsuit filed in the Northern District of Illinois accuses the National Association of Realtors and four real estate brokerage companies of violating the Sherman Act, a federal antitrust law aimed at blocking monopolies.
NAR and one of the companies named in the suit, Realogy, denied the allegations.
The case was reported by Raychel Lean, a correspondent for the Daily Business Review on GlobeSt.com's sister website, Law.com.
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