In an ex parte motion to set aside a default judgment, the defendant asks the court to nullify a prior default judgment that had been entered without the opposing party being present... Read more »
A court’s decision to grant a motion for summary judgment can usually be appealed. The one caveat is that you generally will need to wait until the court has entered a final judgment to appeal. This means that if summary judgment was granted in... Read more »
Parties in a lawsuit may make what are known as “reptile theory” arguments during trial, which essentially are arguments that are designed to appeal to jurors’ emotions — particularly to their most... Read more »
Suppose a former employee is suing the company where she previously worked for wrongful termination, claiming she was let go due to her religious affiliations rather than her performance. During discovery, the... Read more »
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A month and a half after the plaintiffs in the Gibson copycat commission lawsuit took issue with eXp World Holdings’ nationwide settlement agreement in the Hooper suit, eXp, along with other settling... Read more »
Despite negotiating a settlement agreement, eXp World Holdings’ commission lawsuit challenges persist. On Thursday, Judge Stephen R. Bough, who is overseeing the Gibson suit, denied eXp’s motion to stay the case pending approval... Read more »
CoStar Group has taken the win in the latest round of the battle between the Homes.com parent company and Move, the parent company of Realtor.com. In a tentative ruling released Monday, Judge... Read more »
HomeServices of America, the remaining defendant in the Sitzer/Burnett commission lawsuit, suffered another blow on Tuesday. In a filing, Judge Stephen Bough, who oversaw the Sitzer/Burnett trial in Oct. 2023, denied the... Read more »
Roughly 24 hours after filing an objection to the U.S. government’s motion to stop the gathering of evidence in a case against Ginnie Mae, Texas Capital Bank (TCB) responded to the government’s... Read more »