The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has expressed dissatisfaction with a $4 million settlement related to a real estate commission case, stating that it falls short of expectations. The DOJ's Supplemental Statement of Interest, filed on March 18, argues that the settlement only provides 'cosmetic changes' to the agent compensation rules of MLS PIN. In a separate development, a coalition of Northern California prosecutors, including the San Francisco District Attorney's Office, announced a $1.275 million settlement with WaveDivision Holdings LLC, which operates as Astound Broadband. This settlement addresses violations related to electronics dumping. The agreement was disclosed by San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins and involves multiple district attorneys from surrounding counties.
Bay Area prosecutors reach $1.3 million settlement with telecom provider over environmental violations https://t.co/ewxY1k8Kma
Prosecutors reach $1.3 million settlement with telecom provider over environmental violations https://t.co/cBxeQnxKHH
DOJ calls out ‘misleading’ claims about its take on Clear Cooperation https://t.co/lhXt9xTMtI #realestatenews #realestate