Plaintiffs appeal Howard Hanna dismissal in Moratis lawsuit
Briefly

David Gringer mentions that the differences in real estate practices between regions played a significant role in the dismissal of Howard Hanna from the Moratis commission lawsuit. He stated, 'The first maxim of real estate is that all real estate is local. So, you can't look at a few counties in Missouri and extrapolate a national practice. Different regions do things differently.' His observations highlight the nuances of regional real estate markets and their effect on legal proceedings.
Gringer expressed skepticism about the plaintiffs' appeal, stating that 'The Court of Appeals has already observed on its own that there are threshold issues with the appeal. If it is allowed to proceed, we expect that the fundamental legal defects with Plaintiffs' theories will be apparent and the decision below will be affirmed.' This statement indicates confidence in the lower court's ruling and suggests potential challenges for the plaintiffs.
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