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CoStar Group Seeks Disqualification of Quinn Emanuel in CREXi IP Lawsuit

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CoStar Group Seeks Disqualification of Quinn Emanuel in CREXi IP Lawsuit

By Editorial Team

CoStar Group is intensifying its efforts to disqualify Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP from representing rival CREXi in an antitrust lawsuit in California federal court. The company is contesting a conflict waiver signed by a firm that CoStar later acquired.

In a recent development, CoStar has reiterated its stance on the disqualification bid against Quinn Emanuel. The legal battle is unfolding in the context of intellectual property disputes between CoStar and CREXi.

CoStar's move to challenge Quinn Emanuel's representation in the case underscores the high stakes and intense competition in the commercial real estate technology sector.

The legal maneuvering between the parties highlights the complexities of intellectual property litigation and the strategic importance of legal representation in such cases.

The case, currently before the California federal court, involves intricate legal arguments and significant implications for the parties involved.

Legal experts anticipate that the dispute between CoStar and CREXi will continue to evolve, shaping the landscape of intellectual property law in the commercial real estate industry.

For further details on the case, including court documents and related information, interested parties can access the Law360 platform.

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