The appeal filed on Nov. 27 highlights ongoing discontent with the NAR commission lawsuit settlement, demonstrating significant objections regarding its nationwide scope and plaintiff attorney fees.
Monestier emphasized that the settlement's business practice changes and attorney fees had raised critical ethical concerns, suggesting that they could undermine the intended benefits for affected class members.
Objections from the Burton plaintiffs underscore a belief that many brokerages in South Carolina, and potentially other states, were unjustly left unaccountable under the settlement, raising fairness concerns.
The ongoing legal challenges following the settlement approval reveal a complex interplay between class member interests and judicial procedures, particularly regarding in-person attendance at fairness hearings.
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