Originally Posted by
Nevjets
Like I said in my post you quoted, the government doesn't have to get involved for the overbooking policy to change. And like I also said in my post you quoted, a settlement, meaning it doesn't reach a courtroom, may involve changes in policy as well, despite anyone's irrelevant personality issue. Those are the only two points I made in my post.
Brain dead?
No, it was just such a brain dead concept that an individual's civil lawsuit against a company would include overbooking restrictions. Can you cite any previous case law where a corporate policy changed due to restrictions in a civil lawsuit made by an individual (not class action)?