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Plaintiffs in the lawsuit, known as Batton 1, have filed for a temporary restraining order to block final approval of the settlement agreement between Keller Williams, Anywhere and RE/MAX.
At the Realtors Legislature meeting earlier this week, MLS executives were told they would be responsible for ensuring real estate agents and brokers comply with the new commission rules.
The massive trade group pledged in March to make a variety of policy changes as part of the landmark settlement. Now, the rollout of these rules will be slightly later than expected.
The ruling by Judge Stephen R. Bough on Thursday resolved Sitzer’s antitrust charges. Burnett, Mohr and Nosalek commissioned the case. However, it will not quash the buyer’s other existing lawsuits.
Compass, The Real Brokerage, Realty One Group, At World Properties and Douglas Elliman have all reached settlements in the case, and the court has preliminarily approved the settlements.