| As Hearing on Zillow Ban
Looms Compass CEO Seeks Documents
All Sealed to the Public
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
Nov 14 – The real estate
listing giant Zillow faces a
hearing this week in which
Compass seeks a preliminary
injunction against a policy
Zillow says is for
transparency.
A
Zillow spokesperson said,
"While Americans are
struggling to access and
afford housing, Compass wants
to hide available listings
from the public. Real estate
works when it's fair, equal,
open and transparent, so
Zillow is defending that
transparency — and we're not
backing down."
The irony
is that nearly every filing in
the case in the U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York, which
Inner City Press closely
covers, is sealed.
Days before
the PI hearing sent for
November 18-21 before Judge
Jeannette A. Vargas, Zillow's
outside counsel at Wilson
Sonsini wrote in that
documents should not be shown,
as plaintiff's counsel at
Crowell & Moring request,
to Compass' CEO and CLO,
saying that "there is plainly
no First Amendment right to
access... unless and until the
documents are used in judicial
decision making."
Redfin,
which has a policy similar to
Zillow's, is in the case,
represented by Davis Wright
Tremaine. Inner City Press is
following the case.
It is Compass,
Inc. v. Zillow, Inc., et al.,
1:25-cv-5201 (Vargas)
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