Plaintiffs' attorneys seek $220M from NAR, HomeServices commission lawsuit settlements
Briefly

The plaintiffs' attorneys in the real estate commission lawsuits seek a third of the $679.275 million settlement, totaling approximately $226.425 million, highlighting significant risks in the litigation process.
The attorney fees requested, which exceed $226 million, reflect the extensive 107,500 hours spent since 2019, underscoring the depth of effort and financial risk involved in these antitrust cases.
The class counsel's filing outlines over $16 million in out-of-pocket expenses relating to their litigation, emphasizing the financial stakes and the uncertainty involved in pursuing this challenging case.
Describing the litigation as among the riskiest they've prosecuted, the attorneys point to their extensive efforts against well-resourced defendants and the complexity of antitrust claims, contributing to their costly legal battle.
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