Donato Keeps United Claims Over Windowless Seat Listings Alive
A judge allowed passengers' lawsuit over United seat listings without windows to proceed, putting consumer remedies against litigation costs in tension.
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Judge James Donato in San Francisco, United States, allowed a lawsuit against United Airlines over seat listings described as window seats without actual windows to move forward. The ruling puts airline passengers' ability to challenge seat descriptions against United's exposure to continued litigation.
Allowing the claims preserves a route to consumer accountability, while limiting the case could reduce litigation over seating labels; Donato said, "No more is needed at this stage for the breach claims to go forward."
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