Armas et al v. RealPage Inc et al
Case Number:
2:22-cv-01726
Court:
Nature of Suit:
Multi Party Litigation:
Class Action
Judge:
Firms
- Ashbaugh Beal
- Baker & Hostetler
- Bradley Bernstein Sands
- Bursor & Fisher
- Byrnes Keller
- Cozen O'Connor
- Gibson Dunn
- Greenberg Traurig
- Hagens Berman
- Jameson Pepple
- Karr Tuttle
- Latham & Watkins
- Montgomery Purdue
- Morrison Foerster
- Ogden Murphy
- Perkins Coie
- Sheppard Mullin
- Shook Hardy
- Summit Law Group
- Venable LLP
Companies
- AvalonBay Communities Inc.
- BH Management Services LLC
- Camden Property Trust
- Cushman & Wakefield Inc.
- Equity Residential
- Essex Property Trust Inc.
- FPI Management Inc.
- Greystar Real Estate Partners LLC
- Independence Realty Trust Inc.
- Lincoln Property Co.
- RealPage Inc.
- Security Properties
- UDR, Inc.
Sectors & Industries:
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January 11, 2023
RealPage Urges Wash. Judge Not To Bundle Antitrust Cases
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.
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January 09, 2023
RealPage Plaintiffs Back National Structure For Antitrust Suits
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.
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January 05, 2023
RealPage Again Seeks Texas Venue For Antitrust Claims
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.
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December 07, 2022
Second RealPage Antitrust Suit Moves To Washington
A North Carolina resident's antitrust class action against RealPage Inc. and some of the nation's largest landlords shifted on Wednesday from California to a Washington federal courtroom, the second court switch in the past week involving the property management software maker.