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Breaking: FTC vs LREAB

By VaCAP Board | May 10, 2019
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The Administrative Law Judge DENIED the FTC’s motion for partial summary judgement!

This is a positive step for the Louisiana Appraisal Board. See the Judges order and the entire case summary on the FTC’s website.

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