
PKG brought a class action lawsuit under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (“TCPA”) against Keller Williams, and several affiliates, captioned Coffey v. Fast Easy Offer, LLC et al, Case No. 2:24-cv-02725-SPL (D. Az.) alleging that they, and related entities, unlawfully delivered telemarketing calls and text messages to class members’ personal cell phones without first obtaining written consent.
The District Court initially dismissed the plaintiff’s claims because it found that the real estate-related communications, which purported to be offers to buy the plaintiff’s property, did not meet the TCPA’s definition of “telemarketing.” PKG appealed that ruling, and the Ninth Circuit sided with PKG and reversed the District Court’s ruling in Coffey v. Fast Easy Offer, LLC et al, No. 25-4066 (9th Cir. June 4, 2026).
This litigation is now set to continue in the District of Arizona.