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Documents We're Looking For

The following documents are confirmed to exist in PACER but are not yet in our public library. If you have access to any of these, we'd be especially grateful.

Homie v. NAR (10th Cir. 25-4101)

Opening Brief
October 9, 2025PACER Required
NAR Response Brief
December 18, 2025PACER Required
Homie Reply Brief
February 1, 2026PACER Required

Batton v. Compass, Inc. (1:23-cv-15618, N.D. Ill.)

Original Complaint
November 2, 2023PACER Required
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Attorneys, journalists, law school clinics, and legal researchers with active PACER accounts can access all filings in federal cases. The RECAP Archive (via CourtListener) is a volunteer-driven effort to make PACER documents freely available — but coverage is incomplete, especially for newer cases.

PropertyPleadings exists to bridge this gap for real estate antitrust cases specifically. Every document contributed here is reviewed, verified, and made permanently free to access.

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