Citadel agrees to pay .5M to settle DOJ’s redlining claims

Citadel agrees to pay $6.5M to settle DOJ’s redlining claims

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced on Thursday a $6.5 million agreement with Citadel Federal Credit Union to settle allegations of lending discrimination in certain neighborhoods of Philadelphia with majority Black... Read more »
CMLS looks to weigh in on the DOJ’s statement of interest

CMLS looks to weigh in on the DOJ’s statement of interest

The Council of Multiple Listing Services is joining Northwest MLS in filing a motion to request that it can file an amicus curiae brief in the Nosalek commission lawsuit. In its motion... Read more »
‘Worst possible outcome’: Industry experts weigh in on DOJ’s desire to decouple commissions

‘Worst possible outcome’: Industry experts weigh in on DOJ’s desire to decouple commissions

When the Department of Justice (DOJ) revealed last week the changes it would like to see in how real estate agents and brokers are compensated through its statement of interest filed in... Read more »
CMLS looks to weigh in on the DOJ’s statement of interest

Patriot Bank to pay $1.9M to settle DOJ’s redlining accusations

Tennessee-based community bank Patriot Bank agreed to pay $1.9 million to resolve allegations from the Department of Justice (DOJ) that it engaged in redlining discriminatory practices. The DOJ alleged that from 2015... Read more »