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A Passenger Sued Southwest Airlines for Exactly $74,999, and It's Totally Brilliant. Here's Why

13 Mar 2018 13:46:47

inc.com

Perhaps you've read about the 24-year-old Harvard dropout who sued Equifax in small claims court over last year's mammoth data breach--and won--and whose company started funding other people's cases against the credit reporting giant.


Now, a Southwest Airlines passenger is suing Southwest for landing at the wrong airport.


This is the kind of case we talked about back in law school, and I was intrigued enough to dig up the Missouri-based court complaint in this case to learn more. I've included it at the bottom of this story.


But I think the most important line in the entire filing is one some people have missed. And buried in the reasoning behind it, is an important lesson for business leaders and entrepreneurs. Here's the line:


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