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Mar. 12, 2003

Realtors Violated Federal Antitrust Laws, Court Rules

By Tyler Cunningham Nevada Journal Staff Writer SAN FRANCISCO - San Diego realtors violated federal antitrust laws when they combined property databases, a federal appellate court ruled Monday in a decision that could change the way realtors across the country do business.

By Tyler Cunningham
Nevada Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - San Diego realtors violated federal antitrust laws when they combined property databases, a federal appellate court ruled Monday in a decision that could change the way realtors across the country do business.
        In the San Diego are...

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