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Friday, June 30, 2006
Ind. Law - More on: Finally, a news story about Indiana's new anti-discount real estate brokers law
The unidentified staffer who runs The Indiana Real Estate News Blog has posted this entry using terms like "patently false" and "preposterous." Oh, and "poorly informed." A snippit:
Following the publication of an article on HEA 1339 in the Louisville Courier-Journal last week, some well-known Indiana bloggers fired off some poorly-informed posts in our direction. We at IAR think that these criticisms are way off the mark, as HEA 1339 was in no way designed to restrict competition and will actually increase consumer protection.I don't know that "well-known Indiana bloggers" includes the ILB, but the ILB has posted a number of entries on the bill, all listed at the end of this most recent, June 25th ILB entry. Apparently the unidentified IAR staffer/blogger did not review the Federal Trade Commission materials cited.
Who is "off the mark"? Time will tell...
Posted by Marcia Oddi on June 30, 2006 07:25 PM
Posted to Indiana Law