In re U.S. Soccer Fed'n Pay Discrimination Litig.
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Opinion
Before the Panel: Plaintiffs in the Central District of California action move under
On the basis of the papers filed and the hearing 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 this litigation. These actions share factual issues arising from allegations that U.S. Soccer has discriminated against players on its U.S. Women's national soccer team on the basis of gender. But only two actions are pending in two adjacent districts, and we find movants have failed to meet their burden of demonstrating the need for centralization. See In re: Transocean Ltd. Sec. Litig. (No. II) ,
We have held that "where a reasonable prospect exists that resolution of Section 1404 motions could eliminate the multidistrict character of a litigation, transfer under Section 1404 is preferable to centralization." In re: Gerber Probiotic Prods. Mktg. and Sales Practices Litig. ,
Finally, the Panel has held that "centralization under Section 1407 should be the last solution after considered review of all other options." In re: Best Buy, Inc., California Song-Beverly Credit Card Act Litig. ,
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the motion for centralization of these actions is denied.
SCHEDULE A
MDL No. 2890 - IN RE: UNITED STATES SOCCER FEDERATION PAY DISCRIMINATION LITIGATION
Central District of California
MORGAN, ET AL. v. UNITED STATES SOCCER FEDERATION, INC., C.A. No. 2:19-01717
Northern District of California
SOLO v. UNITED STATES SOCCER FEDERATION, C.A. No. 3:18-05215
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