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Advocacy in Action in Illinois

Attempting to bridge a $1.2 million hole in its budget, the city council of Peoria, Ill., planned to impose a new fee on owners of all residential and commercial property. The proposed fee, which was expected to increase over time with no end in sight, was not going...

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Data Privacy Duties

Pending online data privacy rules in California require website operators to notify visitors (and obtain their consent) when their identifying information is being captured and explain what that information will be used for. The new California data privacy law that...

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Holding Insurance Companies Accountable

You pay a lot of money for your insurance. Those monthly premiums are worth it because they guarantee you peace of mind if something happens. At least, theoretically. All too often, though, you find that when the rubber meets the road, your insurance company isn’t...

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Legal Action Committee: Nationwide Impact

As the NAR attorney assigned to staff the Legal Action Committee, I have the pleasure of working with NAR members, association executives, and state and local association counsel and general counsels, all committed to supporting legal cases that could have a broad...

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No Commission for Unlicensed Individual

Read full decision: Eskenazi v. SloverNew Hampshire federal court rules that individual who helped arrange sale of a medical business could not collect a commission from the transaction because he did not hold a New Hampshire real estate license and the transaction...

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