Real Estate CE

Antitrust Legal Update

Overview

Antitrust law has been part of the American business landscape for more than a century, but the real risk for brokerages today lies in the gray areas (e.g., offhand comments, casual gripes, well-intentioned statements and service packages). Instead of rehashing the basics of antitrust law, this course illuminates the everyday decisions and conversations that can quietly turn into antitrust violations if you’re not careful. It revisits the core legal principles, then puts them to work in real-world scenarios to help brokerages build processes that keep their licensees well inside the lines. 

Summary Details

Hours

1.0

Price

$14.95





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Learning Objectives

  • Describe the purpose and historical origins of antitrust law
  • Explain how the principles of antitrust law inform modern real estate practice
  • Define the basic antitrust concepts of price fixing and group boycotts
  • Define the basic antitrust concepts of market allocation and tying arrangements
  • Identify conduct that may constitute these basic antitrust concepts in both clear and borderline scenarios
  • Apply compliant strategies to everyday conversations and brokerage operations to reduce antitrust risk


Designed For:

Real estate professionals at all levels in their careers 



Course Information

Adding additional credit may change exam requirements.

Access Period: 12 months
Prerequisites: None
Delivery Method: Classroom Equivalent
PDF Download: Not Available
Provider of Record: WebCE
Provider Number: Approved
Last Reviewed: January 2026
Study Level: Intermediate
Approved For: Legal

Exam

Proctor: No
Retakes: Unlimited



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