In re Teamster Car Hauler Products Liability Litigation
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Opinion
ORDER DENYING TRANSFER
Before the entire Panel:
Defendants Auto Handling Corp., Jack Cooper Transport Co., and Pacific Motor Trucking Co. support centralization in either the Eastern District of Missouri .or the Western District of Missouri. Plaintiffs in all actions oppose centralization. If the Panel deems centralization appropriate, several plaintiffs suggest the Southern District of Illinois as transferee district.
After considering the argument of counsel, the Panel is not persuaded that Section 1407 centralization would serve the convenience of the parties and witnesses or further the just and efficient conduct of this litigation. While plaintiffs in each action allege that trailers manufactured by Cottrell were defective and caused them injury, the defects alleged and injuries suffered vary among these actions, and various additional defendants are named based on different theories of liability. Cottrell argues that the issue of complete preemption under the Labor Management Relations Act is common to, and must be resolved in all actions, whether in the context of removal or motions for summary judgment. Section 1407 does not, as a general rule, empower the Panel to transfer cases involving only common legal issues. Furthermore, we find that centralization is not warranted here, as some of the actions have been pending in state or federal court for several years, and several are procedurally so far advanced that discovery is completed or nearly completed. See In re Ambulatory Pain Pump-Chondrolysis Prods. Liab. Litig., 709 F.Supp.2d 1375 (J.P.M.L.2010); In re Telecomm. Providers’ Fiber Optic Cable Installation Litig., 199 F.Supp.2d 1377 (J.P.M.L.2002).
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the motion, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1407, for centralization of these actions is denied.
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MDL No. 2339 — IN RE: TEAMSTER CAR HAULER PRODUCTS LIABILITY LITIGATION
Northern District of Georgia
Steve Bailey, et al. v. Cottrell, Inc., C.A. No. 2:11-00330
Ken Spencer, et al. v. Cottrell, Inc., C.A. No. 2:11-00331
Northern District of Illinois
Louis Hernandez v. Cottrell, Inc., C.A. No. 1:10-01522
Southern District of Illinois
John Dorrell, et al. v. Cottrell, Inc., et al., C.A. No. 3:11-01115
James Longstreet, et al. v. Cottrell, Inc., et al., C.A. No. 3:11-01125
District of Maryland
Joyce Lewis, et al. v. Cottrell, Inc., et al., C.A. No. 1:11-02632
Eastern District of Missouri
Timmy A. Taylor, et al. v. Cottrell, Inc., et al., C.A. No. 4:09-00536
Luther Stanley v. Cottrell, Inc., C.A. No. 4:10-01505
Western District of Missouri
Stephen J. Hale, et al. v. Cottrell, Inc., et al., C.A. No. 4:11-01273
Western District of New York
Kent Sullivan, et al. v. Cottrell Inc., et al., C.A. No. 1:11-01076
Middle District of Tennessee
James Powers, et al. v. Cottrell, Inc., et al., C.A. No. 3:11-01209
Judge John G. Heyburn II took no part in the decision of this matter.
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