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NEWS & ANALYSIS
By Alexa Scherzinger
An AIG unit told a Texas federal court that it is entitled to full reimbursement of the costs it covered for a real estate software company after the company lost more than $10 million in a 2018 phishing attack.
By Quinn Wilson
RealPage has told a Dallas federal court its insurer is incorrectly trying to recover more than $1 million that the property management software company received from the government after a phishing attack by attempting to claim money that doesn't fall under its policy.
By Nate Beck
The U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation has picked a Tennessee federal court to host a series of antitrust cases alleging a group of large landlords used RealPage's software to collude to control housing costs and supply.
By Cara Salvatore
When the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation meets this week, it will consider proposals to consolidate five mass litigations, including claims over TikTok privacy, alleged collusion by real estate tech company RealPage and major landlords, and benzene contamination of Unilever's dry shampoos.
By Nate Beck
Two groups of tenants accusing RealPage Inc. and several large landlords of colluding to drive up rent are urging the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation to move a series of lawsuits making similar claims to Tennessee federal court.
By Nate Beck
Tenants in Miami and Tampa, Florida, have hit software company RealPage and a group of large landlords with a proposed class action in Florida federal court alleging they colluded to drive up rental costs and control the supply of new units, the latest action to make such antitrust claims.
By Nate Beck
A Philadelphia tenant on Thursday joined a series of plaintiffs making antitrust claims in federal court against large landlords and RealPage Inc. for using software to raise rent prices and keep the supply of apartments unnaturally low.
By Nate Beck
Law360 is tracking the various federal RealPage cases around the country as they grow in number. We show how and where claims have emerged, and which firms are behind them.
By Isaac Monterose
Four U.S. senators urged the U.S. Department of Justice to launch an investigation into property management software company RealPage Inc.'s YieldStar revenue management software, alleging that the software might be "facilitating de-facto price setting and driving rapid inflation for rental properties."
By Daniel Connolly
A Nashville firm known for work on national-level plaintiffs-side class actions, mass torts and labor union representation has split into two firms amid internal disagreements, and each of the new firms now occupies a floor in the same office building.
By Craig Clough
AbbVie and Teva Pharmaceuticals pushed back Thursday after buyers of the cholesterol drug Niaspan asked the Third Circuit to consider one of its 2022 opinions before deciding whether to deny them class certification in a suit accusing the pharma companies of a pay-for-delay deal, saying the opinion actually supports denying certification.
By Nadia Dreid
Niaspan buyers want the Third Circuit to take a look at an opinion it handed down last year before deciding whether to overturn a decision denying them class certification in their litigation accusing AbbVie and Teva Pharmaceuticals of costing them money through an illegal pay-for-delay deal.
By Isaac Monterose
A proposed class of multifamily tenants accusing property management software company RealPage Inc. and several landlords of rent-fixing urged a Washington federal court to reject other tenants' opposition to consolidation and class counsel appointment, arguing that the court has already sided against the opposing tenants when it appointed interim counsel for a separate proposed class of student housing tenants.
By Nate Beck
A pair of antitrust lawsuits in Florida and California federal courts have joined a series of claims against RealPage Inc. and a group of the country's largest landlords in arguing the companies colluded to drive up rent prices and control the supply of units.
By Nate Beck
A group of plaintiffs argued Monday that lawsuits accusing RealPage Inc. and some of the country's biggest landlords of price-fixing should not be combined in Washington federal court, even after a judge last week approved a law firm to lead student renters in antitrust claims against the companies.
By Isaac Monterose
A Washington federal judge on Friday appointed law firm Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro LLP as interim class counsel for a proposed class of student housing residents accusing property management software company RealPage Inc. and real estate companies of conspiring in a rent-fixing scheme for student housing.
By Nate Beck
RealPage Inc. on Tuesday asked a Washington federal judge to reject a move by plaintiffs' lawyers to combine a series of antitrust suits accusing the company and some of the country's biggest landlords of colluding to raise rent prices.
By Nate Beck
A Washington federal judge on Monday rejected a landlord's attempt to move an antitrust case against some of the country's largest landlords and RealPage Inc. to a federal court in California, finding that maneuvering by plaintiffs' attorneys doesn't smack of judge-shopping.
By Nate Beck
A group of plaintiffs' lawyers have argued in Washington federal court that a structure they proposed last month to combine a series of antitrust cases against RealPage Inc. and some of the country's biggest landlords should stand despite objections from opposing plaintiffs' attorneys.
By Nate Beck
RealPage Inc. and a group of large landlords again asked the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation to move a series of antitrust cases against them to Texas federal court after a new spate of class actions have popped up around the country.