The Justice Department’s antitrust case against RealPage Inc., a major software provider for the multifamily rental industry, is full of flawed allegations that fail to establish a violation of the law, the company argued.
RealPage pushed for the lawsuit’s dismissal in a late Tuesday motion in the US District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina. “This case is the latest in a series of baseless antitrust lawsuits concerning certain revenue management software sold by RealPage,” the company said.
The Justice Department and eight states in August sued RealPage, alleging it is at the center of an “algorithmic pricing ...
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