In the 24 Hour Fitness case, Keller Grover was co-lead counsel on behalf of 1.5 million class members where the case settled in July 2010 for $295 million. The nationwide lawsuit accused 24-Hour Fitness of violating federal Racketeer Influenced Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) and the Electronic Funds Transfer Act (EFTA) after consumers came forward alleging that 24-Hour Fitness continued to withdraw membership fees from their bank accounts even after they had cancelled their gym membership.
Under the settlement, each class action member can choose from one of two benefits: a payment of $20, or a Three Month Club Access Certificate, which allows the consumer to visit any 24-Hour Fitness club in the United States for three months at no charge.