Sing v. John L. Scott, Inc.

Supreme Court of Washington · Decided 1997-12-24

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Talmadge, J. (dissenting) — The majority in this case finds no violation of Washington’s Consumer Protection Act (CPA), RCW 19.86, when agents of a real estate broker engage in insider trading practices that ultimately injure both the seller of the property and a prospective buyer. When the agents of the real estate broker engage in insider trading practices that undermine the integrity of the real estate market and diminish consum…

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