In Re Repetitive Stress Injury Litigation. Marguerite Debruyne Peter Debruyne Gayle Simms James Simms Madeline Bernice Strange Robin A. Palley Tonya Moore Cathy Mercantini Shirley Badon James Badon Karen Motchnik Deborah Z. Zook Thomas D. Zook Linda E. Hughes Arthur S. Hughes Lorraine Nieves Maryland Johnson Bush Carol Jamieson Carol Witzel Edward S. Witzel Eunice A. Chattman Ronald W. Chattman Pamela J. Holman Terry Adamiak Carmelita Tacbad Mario Tacbad Belinda Edwards Karen M. Lawrence William R. Lawrence Eleanor M. Kelly Robert M. Kelly Joann N. Richmond Adelle Martin Robert D. Martin Anna M. Burroughs Raymond Burroughs Margaret Johnson James Johnson Margaret Depaolo Elizabeth Moore Gerald R. Moore Gladys Green Amy L. Turrentine Helen Countsouros Anthony Countsouros Gregory Timmons Kathleen W. Trzeciak Jane Teabout Frances Manos Sharon Kissling Barbara Day Maria Paruolo Josephine Esposito Denise D'AllesAnDro Joan E. Bartek Julius Bartek Lorraine Jabkowski Victor L. Jabkowski Frances Diane Pollack Alexander Pollack Zorca S. Rada Hugo Rada Donna Scaffaro Terrence Scaffaro Dorothy Debiase Judith Shoemaker Benjamin Sotomayer Argelia Ruiz, Plaintiffs-Appellees-Petitioners v. National Semiconductor Corporation Stenograph Corp. Quixote Corporation Atex, Inc. Eastman Kodak Company Globe Food Equipment Company Northern Telecom, Inc. Northern Telecom Ltd. Bell Canada Bell Northern Research Ltd. Kainsai Special USA Corp. Data Point Corporation Prime Computer Inc. System Integrators, Inc. Zenith Electronics Corp. Zenith Data Systems, Inc. Panasonic Company Flore Industries Inc. Lockheed Corporation Ontel Corporation Visual Technology Incorporated Ncr Corporation Memorex Corporation Memorex Telex Corp. Apple Computer, Inc. American Telephone and Telegraph Company Apollo Computers Inc. Hewlett Packard Company Data General Corp. And as Successor to Datachecker Systems, Inc., Wang Laboratories, Inc. And International Business MacHines Corporation, Defendants-Appellants-Respondents. Kainsai Special USA Corp., Third-Party v. Leon Levin Sons, Inc., Third-Party Compaq Computer Corp. Zenith Data Systems, Intervenor. Martha Baylor v. Xerox Corporation, and International Business MacHines Inc. And Prime Computer, Inc., Joan Tanin v. Stenograph Corp., Quixote Corporation, Verna Mae Holley, Donald Holley, Dorothy Tarmel, Lucille Daniels, George Daniels, Linda G. Dimasi, Nicholas Soviero, Carol Soviero v. International Business MacHines Corporation, Ncr Corporation, Memorex Corporation, Memorex Telex Corp., American Telephone and Telegraph Company, Nec America, Inc., Also Known as Nippon Electric N.Y., Nec Business Communications Systems, Inc., Formerly Known as Mti Business Communications Systems, Inc., Nec Electronics, Inc., Formerly Known as Nec Electronics, Usa, Inc., Audrey Hulse, Lewis R. Hulse v. Apple Computers Inc., Sony Corporation of America, Margaret Carr v. Data General Corp.

35 F.3d 637, 1994 U.S. App. LEXIS 20158
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Second Circuit
DecidedJuly 29, 1994
Docket92-9016
StatusPublished
Cited by10 cases

This text of 35 F.3d 637 (In Re Repetitive Stress Injury Litigation. Marguerite Debruyne Peter Debruyne Gayle Simms James Simms Madeline Bernice Strange Robin A. Palley Tonya Moore Cathy Mercantini Shirley Badon James Badon Karen Motchnik Deborah Z. Zook Thomas D. Zook Linda E. Hughes Arthur S. Hughes Lorraine Nieves Maryland Johnson Bush Carol Jamieson Carol Witzel Edward S. Witzel Eunice A. Chattman Ronald W. Chattman Pamela J. Holman Terry Adamiak Carmelita Tacbad Mario Tacbad Belinda Edwards Karen M. Lawrence William R. Lawrence Eleanor M. Kelly Robert M. Kelly Joann N. Richmond Adelle Martin Robert D. Martin Anna M. Burroughs Raymond Burroughs Margaret Johnson James Johnson Margaret Depaolo Elizabeth Moore Gerald R. Moore Gladys Green Amy L. Turrentine Helen Countsouros Anthony Countsouros Gregory Timmons Kathleen W. Trzeciak Jane Teabout Frances Manos Sharon Kissling Barbara Day Maria Paruolo Josephine Esposito Denise D'AllesAnDro Joan E. Bartek Julius Bartek Lorraine Jabkowski Victor L. Jabkowski Frances Diane Pollack Alexander Pollack Zorca S. Rada Hugo Rada Donna Scaffaro Terrence Scaffaro Dorothy Debiase Judith Shoemaker Benjamin Sotomayer Argelia Ruiz, Plaintiffs-Appellees-Petitioners v. National Semiconductor Corporation Stenograph Corp. Quixote Corporation Atex, Inc. Eastman Kodak Company Globe Food Equipment Company Northern Telecom, Inc. Northern Telecom Ltd. Bell Canada Bell Northern Research Ltd. Kainsai Special USA Corp. Data Point Corporation Prime Computer Inc. System Integrators, Inc. Zenith Electronics Corp. Zenith Data Systems, Inc. Panasonic Company Flore Industries Inc. Lockheed Corporation Ontel Corporation Visual Technology Incorporated Ncr Corporation Memorex Corporation Memorex Telex Corp. Apple Computer, Inc. American Telephone and Telegraph Company Apollo Computers Inc. Hewlett Packard Company Data General Corp. And as Successor to Datachecker Systems, Inc., Wang Laboratories, Inc. And International Business MacHines Corporation, Defendants-Appellants-Respondents. Kainsai Special USA Corp., Third-Party v. Leon Levin Sons, Inc., Third-Party Compaq Computer Corp. Zenith Data Systems, Intervenor. Martha Baylor v. Xerox Corporation, and International Business MacHines Inc. And Prime Computer, Inc., Joan Tanin v. Stenograph Corp., Quixote Corporation, Verna Mae Holley, Donald Holley, Dorothy Tarmel, Lucille Daniels, George Daniels, Linda G. Dimasi, Nicholas Soviero, Carol Soviero v. International Business MacHines Corporation, Ncr Corporation, Memorex Corporation, Memorex Telex Corp., American Telephone and Telegraph Company, Nec America, Inc., Also Known as Nippon Electric N.Y., Nec Business Communications Systems, Inc., Formerly Known as Mti Business Communications Systems, Inc., Nec Electronics, Inc., Formerly Known as Nec Electronics, Usa, Inc., Audrey Hulse, Lewis R. Hulse v. Apple Computers Inc., Sony Corporation of America, Margaret Carr v. Data General Corp.) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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In Re Repetitive Stress Injury Litigation. Marguerite Debruyne Peter Debruyne Gayle Simms James Simms Madeline Bernice Strange Robin A. Palley Tonya Moore Cathy Mercantini Shirley Badon James Badon Karen Motchnik Deborah Z. Zook Thomas D. Zook Linda E. Hughes Arthur S. Hughes Lorraine Nieves Maryland Johnson Bush Carol Jamieson Carol Witzel Edward S. Witzel Eunice A. Chattman Ronald W. Chattman Pamela J. Holman Terry Adamiak Carmelita Tacbad Mario Tacbad Belinda Edwards Karen M. Lawrence William R. Lawrence Eleanor M. Kelly Robert M. Kelly Joann N. Richmond Adelle Martin Robert D. Martin Anna M. Burroughs Raymond Burroughs Margaret Johnson James Johnson Margaret Depaolo Elizabeth Moore Gerald R. Moore Gladys Green Amy L. Turrentine Helen Countsouros Anthony Countsouros Gregory Timmons Kathleen W. Trzeciak Jane Teabout Frances Manos Sharon Kissling Barbara Day Maria Paruolo Josephine Esposito Denise D'AllesAnDro Joan E. Bartek Julius Bartek Lorraine Jabkowski Victor L. Jabkowski Frances Diane Pollack Alexander Pollack Zorca S. Rada Hugo Rada Donna Scaffaro Terrence Scaffaro Dorothy Debiase Judith Shoemaker Benjamin Sotomayer Argelia Ruiz, Plaintiffs-Appellees-Petitioners v. National Semiconductor Corporation Stenograph Corp. Quixote Corporation Atex, Inc. Eastman Kodak Company Globe Food Equipment Company Northern Telecom, Inc. Northern Telecom Ltd. Bell Canada Bell Northern Research Ltd. Kainsai Special USA Corp. Data Point Corporation Prime Computer Inc. System Integrators, Inc. Zenith Electronics Corp. Zenith Data Systems, Inc. Panasonic Company Flore Industries Inc. Lockheed Corporation Ontel Corporation Visual Technology Incorporated Ncr Corporation Memorex Corporation Memorex Telex Corp. Apple Computer, Inc. American Telephone and Telegraph Company Apollo Computers Inc. Hewlett Packard Company Data General Corp. And as Successor to Datachecker Systems, Inc., Wang Laboratories, Inc. And International Business MacHines Corporation, Defendants-Appellants-Respondents. Kainsai Special USA Corp., Third-Party v. Leon Levin Sons, Inc., Third-Party Compaq Computer Corp. Zenith Data Systems, Intervenor. Martha Baylor v. Xerox Corporation, and International Business MacHines Inc. And Prime Computer, Inc., Joan Tanin v. Stenograph Corp., Quixote Corporation, Verna Mae Holley, Donald Holley, Dorothy Tarmel, Lucille Daniels, George Daniels, Linda G. Dimasi, Nicholas Soviero, Carol Soviero v. International Business MacHines Corporation, Ncr Corporation, Memorex Corporation, Memorex Telex Corp., American Telephone and Telegraph Company, Nec America, Inc., Also Known as Nippon Electric N.Y., Nec Business Communications Systems, Inc., Formerly Known as Mti Business Communications Systems, Inc., Nec Electronics, Inc., Formerly Known as Nec Electronics, Usa, Inc., Audrey Hulse, Lewis R. Hulse v. Apple Computers Inc., Sony Corporation of America, Margaret Carr v. Data General Corp., 35 F.3d 637, 1994 U.S. App. LEXIS 20158 (2d Cir. 1994).

Opinion

35 F.3d 637

In re REPETITIVE STRESS INJURY LITIGATION.
Marguerite DEBRUYNE; Peter Debruyne; Gayle Simms; James
Simms; Madeline Bernice Strange; Robin A. Palley; Tonya
Moore; Cathy Mercantini; Shirley Badon; James Badon;
Karen Motchnik; Deborah Z. Zook; Thomas D. Zook; Linda E.
Hughes; Arthur S. Hughes; Lorraine Nieves; Maryland
Johnson Bush; Carol Jamieson; Carol Witzel; Edward S.
Witzel; Eunice A. Chattman; Ronald W. Chattman; Pamela J.
Holman; Terry Adamiak; Carmelita Tacbad; Mario Tacbad;
Belinda Edwards; Karen M. Lawrence; William R. Lawrence;
Eleanor M. Kelly; Robert M. Kelly; Joann N. Richmond;
Adelle Martin; Robert D. Martin; Anna M. Burroughs;
Raymond Burroughs; Margaret Johnson; James Johnson;
Margaret Depaolo; Elizabeth Moore; Gerald R. Moore;
Gladys Green; Amy L. Turrentine; Helen Countsouros;
Anthony Countsouros; Gregory Timmons; Kathleen W.
Trzeciak; Jane Teabout; Frances Manos; Sharon Kissling;
Barbara Day; Maria Paruolo; Josephine Esposito; Denise
D'Allesandro; Joan E. Bartek; Julius Bartek; Lorraine
Jabkowski; Victor L. Jabkowski; Frances Diane Pollack;
Alexander Pollack; Zorca S. Rada; Hugo Rada; Donna
Scaffaro; Terrence Scaffaro; Dorothy Debiase; Judith
Shoemaker; Benjamin Sotomayer; Argelia Ruiz,
Plaintiffs-Appellees-Petitioners,
v.
NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR CORPORATION; Stenograph Corp.;
Quixote Corporation; Atex, Inc.; Eastman Kodak Company;
Globe Food Equipment Company; Northern Telecom, Inc.;
Northern Telecom Ltd.; Bell Canada; Bell Northern Research
Ltd.; Kainsai Special USA Corp.; Data Point Corporation;
Prime Computer Inc.; System Integrators, Inc.; Zenith
Electronics Corp.; Zenith Data Systems, Inc.; Panasonic
Company; Flore Industries Inc.; Lockheed Corporation;
Ontel Corporation; Visual Technology Incorporated; NCR
Corporation; Memorex Corporation; Memorex Telex Corp.;
Apple Computer, Inc.; American Telephone and Telegraph
Company; Apollo Computers Inc.; Hewlett Packard Company;
Data General Corp. and as Successor to Datachecker Systems,
Inc., Defendants,
Wang Laboratories, Inc. and International Business Machines
Corporation, Defendants-Appellants-Respondents.
KAINSAI SPECIAL USA CORP., Third-Party Plaintiff,
v.
LEON LEVIN SONS, INC., Third-Party Defendant.
Compaq Computer Corp.; Zenith Data Systems, Intervenor.
Martha BAYLOR, Plaintiff-Appellee,
v.
XEROX CORPORATION, Defendant-Appellant,
and
International Business Machines, Inc. and Prime Computer,
Inc., Defendants.
Joan TANIN, Plaintiff-Appellee,
v.
STENOGRAPH CORP., Quixote Corporation, Defendants-Appellants.
Verna Mae HOLLEY, Donald Holley, Dorothy Tarmel, Lucille
Daniels, George Daniels, Linda G. Dimasi, Nicholas
Soviero, Carol Soviero, Plaintiffs-Appellees,
v.
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION, NCR
Corporation, Memorex Corporation, Memorex Telex
Corp., American Telephone and Telegraph
Company, Defendants,
NEC America, Inc., also known as Nippon Electric N.Y., NEC
Business Communications Systems, Inc., formerly known as MTI
Business Communications Systems, Inc., NEC Electronics,
Inc., formerly known as NEC Electronics, USA, Inc.,
Defendants-Appellants.
Audrey HULSE, Lewis R. Hulse, Plaintiffs-Appellees,
v.
APPLE COMPUTERS INC., Defendant,
Sony Corporation of America, Defendant-Appellant.
Margaret CARR, Plaintiff-Appellee,
v.
DATA GENERAL CORP., Defendant-Appellant.

Nos. 550, 715, 723, 719, 725 and 713, Dockets 92-7732,
92-7962, 92-9006, 92-9014, 92-9016 and 92-9018.

United States Court of Appeals,
Second Circuit.

Petition for Rehearing Jan. 10, 1994.
Decided July 29, 1994.

Steven J. Phillips, New York City (Levy Phillips & Konigsberg, Michael A. Ponterio, Lipsitz Green Fahringer Roll Salisbury & Cambria, Buffalo, NY, Arnold C. Lakind, Szaferman Lakind Blumstein Watter & Blader, Lawrenceville, NJ, Alaine S. Williams, Willig Williams & Davidson, Philadelphia, PA, of counsel), for plaintiffs-appellees-petitioners.

Before: MESKILL, Chief Judge*, PRATT and WINTER, Circuit Judges.

WINTER, Circuit Judge:

Plaintiffs-appellees petition for rehearing following our decision in In re Repetitive Stress Injury Litig., 11 F.3d 368 (2d Cir.1993). They argue that our sua sponte grant of a writ of mandamus deprived both them and the district court of an opportunity to oppose mandamus relief. Furthermore, petitioners claim that events in the underlying litigation subsequent to the filing of the appeal render our decision "disruptive, improvident and potentially unjust." Because we agree that the district court should have been afforded an opportunity to respond before our issuance of a writ of mandamus, we now provide such an opportunity. Otherwise, the petition for rehearing is denied.

We assume familiarity with our previous decision. Id. We held there that the consolidation under Fed.R.Civ.P. 42(a) of forty-four cases involving a broad variety of factual situations and legal contexts was an abuse of discretion. Therefore, although we dismissed the appeal for lack of appellate jurisdiction, we granted mandamus relief sua sponte.

Petitioners first argue that our decision to grant mandamus relief sua sponte violates Fed.R.App.P. 21(b) because it deprived both them and the district court of the opportunity to oppose issuance of the writ directly. We see no reason to seek further argument from petitioners. However, Rule 21(b) provides in relevant part that upon the court's preliminary determination that a writ should be granted,

[t]he order shall be served by the clerk on the judge or judges named respondents and on all other parties to the action in the trial court.... If the judge or judges named respondents do not desire to appear in the proceeding, they may so advise the clerk and all parties by letter, but the petition shall not thereby be taken as admitted.

Rule 21(b) is directed toward a litigant seeking a writ of mandamus and does not prohibit us in the exercise of our powers under the All Writs Act, 28 U.S.C. Sec. 1651, from treating an appeal by a litigant as a petition for a writ of mandamus. That Act grants broad authority to "[t]he Supreme Court and all courts established by Act of Congress [to] issue all writs necessary or appropriate in aid of their respective jurisdictions and agreeable to the usages and principles of law." 28 U.S.C. Sec. 1651 (1988); see also In re Hooker Invs. Inc., 937 F.2d 833, 837 (2d Cir.1991).

Our practice, however, has alternated between considering appropriate appeals as petitions for writs of mandamus themselves, id., and considering such appeals as motions for leave to file a petition for a writ of mandamus. Richardson Greenshields Secs., Inc. v. Lau, 825 F.2d 647, 652 (2d Cir.1987).

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