In re Broiler Chicken Grower Antitrust Litig.
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Opinion
Before the Panel: Plaintiffs in the two actions listed on Schedule A move under
On the basis of the papers filed and the hearing session held, we conclude that centralization is not necessary for the convenience of the parties and witnesses or to further the just and efficient conduct of the litigation. Where only a minimal number of actions are involved, the proponent of centralization bears a heavier burden to demonstrate that centralization is appropriate. See In re Transocean Ltd. Sec. Litig. (No. II) ,
There is no dispute that this litigation involves common factual questions relating to allegations that defendants agreed not to compete for "Broiler Grow-Out Services," i.e. , the services of farmers who raise broiler chickens under contracts with chicken processors such as defendants. But there are only two actions before the Panel, brought by the same plaintiffs against different defendants.2 In these circumstances, alternatives to centralization, such as informal cooperation among the relatively few involved attorneys and coordination among the involved courts, are eminently feasible and will be sufficient to minimize any potential for duplicative discovery or inconsistent pretrial rulings. See, e.g. , In re Eli Lilly & Co. (Cephalexin Monohydrate) Patent Litig. ,
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the motion for centralization of these actions is denied.
SCHEDULE A
MDL No. 2838 - IN RE: BROILER CHICKEN GROWER ANTITRUST LITIGATION
Eastern District of North Carolina
HAFF POULTRY, INC., ET AL. v. KOCH FOODS, INC., ET AL., C.A. No. 7:18-00031
Eastern District of Oklahoma
HAFF POULTRY, INC., ET AL. v. TYSON FOODS, INC., ET AL., C.A. No. 6:17-00033
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