A filing with the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York indicates that plaintiff Compass (COMP) gives notice that a lawsuit it had filed is voluntarily dismissed, without prejudice, against Zillow (Z), Zillow Group, and Trulia. The lawsuit was related to Zillow’s home-listing rules. Zillow Group (ZG) shares are up 91c, or 2%, to $45.96 in afternoon trading following the dismissal.
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