Redfin, Zillow defend rental partnership in FTC antitrust suit
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Zillow and Redfin Push Back on FTC, States’ Lawsuit
In a mostly technical legal briefing filed last week in Virginia federal court, rivals Zillow and Redfin jointly pushed back against a lawsuit filed by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and five states’ attorneys general that alleges the two companies violated federal antitrust law when they struck a rental “syndication” agreement late last year, arguing… The post Zillow and Redfin Push Back on FTC, States’ Lawsuit appeared first on RISMedia.
Redfin, Zillow defend rental partnership in FTC antitrust suit
Redfin and Zillow are doubling down on their motion to dismiss the antitrust lawsuit filed against them by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and attorneys general from Virginia, Arizona, New York, Connecticut and Washington. The two defendants filed a reply to the regulators’ opposition to their motion late last week. In their filing, Redfin and Zillow claim the the plaintiffs’ arguments pushing back against the motion to dismiss are “meritles…
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