In re Building Products of Canada Corp. Organic Shingles Products Liability Litigation
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Opinion
[1346]*1346ORDER DENYING TRANSFER
Before the Panel:
After considering the argument of counsel, we will deny the motion. Although these actions involve common questions of fact arising out of allegations of defects in organic roofing shingles manufactured by BPC, we find that centralization at this time will not serve the convenience of the parties and witnesses or promote the just and efficient conduct of the litigation. Plaintiffs in a related action pending in the District of Vermont recently filed a motion for preliminary approval of class action settlement, which defendants represent would cover all claims in the actions before the Panel. We have declined to centralize in similar situations where centralization could delay a proposed settlement and “entail additional expense for the litigants and the courts to establish an MDL proceeding with little benefit.” In re Power Balance, LLC, Mktg. & Sales Practices Litig., 777 F.Supp.2d 1345, 1346 (J.P.M.L.2011); see also In re Toyota Motor Corp. Prius HID Headlamp Prods. Liab. Litig., 754 F.Supp.2d 1380, 1381 (J.P.M.L.2010). Here too, we find that the benefits of centralization do not outweigh the potential disruption in settlement proceedings.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the motion, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1407, for centralization of these actions is denied.
SCHEDULE A
MDL No. 2341 — IN RE: BUILDING PRODUCTS OF CANADA CORP. ORGANIC SHINGLES PRODUCTS LIABILITY LITIGATION
District of Connecticut
Harold L. Schwartz, et al. v. Building Products of Canada Corp., C.A. No. 3:11-01988
District of Massachusetts
Kathryn Bowry v. Building Products of Canada Corp., et al., C.A. No. 1:11— 12189
Howard Churwin v. Building Products of Canada Corp., C.A. No. 1:12-10075
Northern District of New York
Richard Rozycki v. Building Products of Canada Corp., C.A. No. 6:11-01512
Judge John G. Heyburn II took no part in the decision of this matter.
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