Picket Fence Preview, Inc. v. Zillow, Inc.
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September 28, 2022
Zillow Says Magazine Can't Take Claims To Vt. High Court
Zillow Inc. argued in Vermont federal court this week that a home listing magazine can't take its unfair competition claims against the real estate website to the state's high court after a federal judge dismissed the lawsuit in August.
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September 21, 2022
Listing Magazine Appeals Zillow Antitrust Loss To 2nd Circ.
A home listing magazine on Wednesday filed a notice of appeal to the Second Circuit to challenge a Vermont federal judge's dismissal of its antitrust suit against Zillow, which the magazine accused of having deceptive for-sale-by-owner listings that put sellers into contact with commission-earning real estate agents.
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September 13, 2022
Listing Magazine Wants Vt. High Court Input On Zillow Claims
A home listing magazine is urging Vermont's federal court to certify a question to the state's high court that would determine whether the magazine must be a consumer under a state law to bring a suit against Zillow Inc. for unfair and deceptive competition.
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August 24, 2022
Zillow Dodges False Ad Suit Over Owner Listings In Vt.
A federal judge in Vermont has dismissed a complaint against Zillow by a home listing magazine that claimed the company's for-sale-by-owner listing advertisements deceived consumers and violated state and federal consumer protection laws.
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March 26, 2021
Real Estate Publication Defends False Ad Suit Against Zillow
A home listings publication told a Vermont federal court that it does not need to be a consumer to sue online real estate marketplace Zillow for duping users who wanted to sell their homes without an agent into paying a commission.
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February 26, 2021
Zillow Wants Real Estate Magazine's False Ad Suit Tossed
Online real estate marketplace Zillow asked a Vermont federal court Thursday to toss a home listings magazine's suit alleging that Zillow duped users who wanted to sell their homes without an agent into using its services, arguing the publication's suit lacked standing.