Isaacs v. Keller Williams Realty Inc. et al

  1. May 14, 2024

    Keller Williams Freed From Fla. 'Shotgun' Class Action, For Now

    A Florida federal judge on Tuesday released Keller Williams Realty from a proposed racketeering class action, agreeing with a magistrate judge that the suit was a "shotgun pleading" claiming the broker sought to generate commissions by harassing homeowners into selling their properties.

  2. April 18, 2024

    Judge Backs Keller Williams' Exit From 'Shotgun' Claim

    A federal magistrate judge recommended releasing Keller Williams Realty from a proposed class action, calling the lawsuit a "shotgun pleading" claiming the broker sought to generate commissions with harassing phone calls to pressure homeowners into selling.

  3. January 03, 2024

    Fla. Doctor Says Keller Williams Can't Escape RICO Suit

    A Florida-based doctor is fighting brokerage Keller Williams Realty Inc.'s bid to dismiss his proposed Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act class action alleging frequent, harassing phone calls to homeowners that pressure them to sell their properties so the brokerage can net "supra-competitive commissions."

  4. December 08, 2023

    Keller Williams Urges Court To Toss 'Shotgun' RICO Case

    Brokerage Keller Williams Realty Inc. has told a Florida federal judge it should be released from a case alleging violations of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, saying the "nonsensical" list of complaints does not contain the elements of RICO and KWRI is being incorrectly conflated with a local realty group.

  5. November 30, 2023

    Florida Company Fights RICO Claims In Property Sale Dispute

    A company told a Florida federal court to toss a putative class action alleging telemarketing fraud, arguing that the suit doesn't meet the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act's pleading requirements.

  6. October 17, 2023

    Keller Williams Hit With RICO Proposed Class Action In Florida

    A Florida man brought telemarketing fraud charges in a proposed class action filed Tuesday in federal court against Keller Williams under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, arguing the real estate firm's agents exploit homeowners using technological campaigns and then force them to sell their homes.