In a recent development, the defendants in the Hardy suit, brought forth by three Michigan real estate professionals, are making moves to have the case dismissed. This legal action, initiated in August, has garnered attention within the mortgage industry due to its potential implications for industry practices. The defendants’ efforts to have the case thrown out indicate a vigorous defense strategy to protect their interests in this high-stakes litigation.

Key points from the text include:
– The Hardy suit was filed by three Michigan real estate professionals
– The defendants are seeking to dismiss the case
– The legal action was initiated in August
– The defendants’ actions suggest a robust defense is being mounted
– The case has implications for industry practices and is closely watched within the mortgage sector

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