Last week, I filed a 135-page objection in Burnett et al. v. The National Association of Realtors et al., Case No. 19-CV-00332-SRB challenging the recent settlement with the National Association of Realtors (NAR): https://t.co/0t2IEb7DAs
Real estate folks: I've created a sample buyer representation agreement that is simple, fair and easy to understand: https://t.co/NF0v0G54w9
Detailed explanation of every term: https://t.co/ItVVMEa525
Read about it on @Inman: https://t.co/VVz4nIQcSW
I'm so excited that my article, Amazon's Dirty Little Secret, has been published in Villanova Law Review.
https://t.co/WzTW8ysV66
I promise it's an easy read -- and one that will forever change how you shop on Amazon!!
#Amazon#consumerprotection#FTC
Apparently, CAR's new buyer representation agreement omits reference to modifying the agreement upward once an overage amount is known. My CFA Report: "To allow a modified agreement to 'bump up' the rate of compensation would be a breach of the NAR Settlement Agreement." #NAR
Disabled Veterans to Congress: Move Out on Stalled Bill to Allow Payment of Both Retirement and Disability Benefits | https://t.co/Ov9cEOq1Dc https://t.co/GShj6WsZu8
Excited to see my latest article in print! Check out "Cake-And-Eat-It-Too Clauses" in the Wisconsin Law Review (especially if you're in the market to buy a new house)
https://t.co/l5nLMHTZv1
We barely trust a 21-year old to buy beer; yet, we are trusting him with top secret information: https://t.co/QrHos3iH89
I'm taking full credit for that line :)
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Excited to do an AMA on the LawSchool subreddit on Wednesday from 4:00-6:00. Ask me any and all questions you have about law school! @reddit_AMA@CAPBooks@UBSchoolofLaw
Have you listened to our new episode this week? #lawtwitter
This is a special on for the #1L#prelaw students out there!
Listen Here: https://t.co/nx9ifAvlmu
Excited to see my latest article in print! https://t.co/qMxPA3hlI9.
The article proposes that Amazon should be liable for defective and dangerous goods sold by third parties on its platform. And, teaser alert, the stuff about commingling will blow your mind!
Better late than never can apply both to my initial tweet and the fact we were proven correct. 18 U.S.C. 1030 is NOT violated when a person accesses a computer with authorization but for an alleged improper motive. Thus, Manning did not violate 1030. https://t.co/EE2PlxeB36