This article explores opportunities for price and service competition in residential real estate brokerage. It is designed to give an overview of both the problem and some promising solutions. The article details the home purchase transaction, reviews the market structure of the industry, identifies the trade restraints inhibiting competition, and prescribes comprehensive antitrust remedies to induce greater competition
This article begins with a discussion of the development of Noerr-Pennington immunity as it applies ...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Consume...
Traditional antitrust jurisprudence has assumed that competition constitutes the only legitimate pol...
The residential real estate brokerage industry represents a troubling instance of false appearances....
The power of municipalities to authorize condominium developers to tie the leasing of land or recrea...
This Comment will explore the legal status and vulnerability of real estate brokers who engage in du...
The Consumer Federation of America (CFA) newsletter disseminates information on consumer issues.Cita...
This paper examines the functioning of the market for brokerage services for residential real estate...
As the fastest-growing urban area in the United States—and due to its emerging national influence in...
This Article proposes a new means of regulating buyers\u27 exercise of market power under the federa...
The article uses a specific case to illustrate how three multinational firms used antidumping law to...
This Article will trace the origin, growth and enforcement of nonsolicitation and cease and desist ...
The Supreme Court of Minnesota was recently confronted with an interesting problem in the case of Jo...
While the caveat emptor (buyer beware) theory has traditionally applied to real estate purchases, co...
The traditional default rule in the United States has been that, where two brokerage firms participa...
This article begins with a discussion of the development of Noerr-Pennington immunity as it applies ...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Consume...
Traditional antitrust jurisprudence has assumed that competition constitutes the only legitimate pol...
The residential real estate brokerage industry represents a troubling instance of false appearances....
The power of municipalities to authorize condominium developers to tie the leasing of land or recrea...
This Comment will explore the legal status and vulnerability of real estate brokers who engage in du...
The Consumer Federation of America (CFA) newsletter disseminates information on consumer issues.Cita...
This paper examines the functioning of the market for brokerage services for residential real estate...
As the fastest-growing urban area in the United States—and due to its emerging national influence in...
This Article proposes a new means of regulating buyers\u27 exercise of market power under the federa...
The article uses a specific case to illustrate how three multinational firms used antidumping law to...
This Article will trace the origin, growth and enforcement of nonsolicitation and cease and desist ...
The Supreme Court of Minnesota was recently confronted with an interesting problem in the case of Jo...
While the caveat emptor (buyer beware) theory has traditionally applied to real estate purchases, co...
The traditional default rule in the United States has been that, where two brokerage firms participa...
This article begins with a discussion of the development of Noerr-Pennington immunity as it applies ...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Consume...
Traditional antitrust jurisprudence has assumed that competition constitutes the only legitimate pol...