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EXp suffers setback in bid for ‘sweetheart’ fee deal

By Editorial Board Published November 15, 2024 4 Min Read
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EXp suffers setback in bid for ‘sweetheart’ fee deal

A choose has denied the brokerage’s request for a keep within the Gibson case, saying a tactic the corporate is accused of utilizing to settle a unique swimsuit entails a “collusive element.”

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EXp Realty suffered a authorized setback Thursday when a choose overseeing a Missouri fee lawsuit refused to pause the case whereas the brokerage pursues a controversial deal in one other court docket.

In a brand new authorized submitting, U.S. District Court docket Decide Stephen Bough declined eXp’s request for a “stay” — or, a pause — within the Gibson fee lawsuit. EXp had requested for a keep within the case after reaching a settlement in one other, lesser-known fee lawsuit referred to as Hooper.

“The Court finds that Plaintiffs raise genuine issues of potentially questionable behavior regarding eXp’s Hooper settlement which warrant further discovery in this case,” Bough wrote within the submitting.

In a press release to Inman eXp stated that it “mediated unsuccessfully with the Gibson plaintiffs in April 2024. Separately, and nearly six months later, eXp mediated with the Hooper plaintiffs and reached a settlement that we are confident will be found to be fair, reasonable and adequate and was not a product of any so-called reverse auction.”

At subject is eXp’s Hooper settlement, introduced in early October, that might see the brokerage pay $34 million. Weeks later, homeseller-plaintiffs within the Gibson case criticized the settlement as a “sweetheart” deal. They argued that eXp used a method referred to as a “reverse auction” — one thing that mainly quantities to a defendant purchasing round amongst comparable class motion lawsuits to seek out the bottom settlement value — to succeed in the settlement.

The Gibson plaintiffs needed to power eXp again to the negotiating desk of their case — one thing eXp’s request for a keep might have prevented.

For its half, eXp defended the deal in a court docket submitting final week, saying that there’s no rule forcing it to barter with the Gibson plaintiffs.

Decide Bough, nevertheless, was apparently not satisfied that the matter was settled.

In his ruling Thursday, he quoted from earlier case legislation to argue that “reverse auctions require a ‘collusive element’ where ‘ineffectual lawyers are happy to sell out a class.’” Bough additionally wrote that “given the alleged lack of financial considerations and quick settlement in the later-filed Hooper case, granting a stay would not serve in the best interests of justice.”

The ruling signifies that the events within the Gibson case can conduct discovery, or examine, whether or not eXp did actually use a reverse public sale to strike the Hooper deal.

The ruling additionally applies to Weichert Actual Property Associates, which adopted eXp’s lead final week and settled within the Hooper case.

Learn the complete ruling right here (if the doc doesn’t seem, refresh the web page):

Replace: This story was up to date after publication with a press release eXp supplied to Inman.

E-mail Jim Dalrymple II

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