In Re Visa/Mastercard Antitrust Litigation

295 F. Supp. 2d 1379, 2003 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 22394, 2003 WL 22955998
CourtUnited States Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation
DecidedDecember 11, 2003
Docket1575
StatusPublished

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In Re Visa/Mastercard Antitrust Litigation, 295 F. Supp. 2d 1379, 2003 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 22394, 2003 WL 22955998 (jpml 2003).

Opinion

TRANSFER ORDER

JOHN F. KEENAN, Acting Chairman.

This litigation presently consists of six actions: four actions in the Eastern District of New York and one action each in the District of Minnesota and the Western District of Pennsylvania. Before the Panel is a motion, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1407, by the Minnesota and Pennsylvania plaintiffs 1 to centralize the actions in this litigation in the Eastern District of New York for coordinated or consolidated pretrial proceedings. Plaintiffs in three of the four New York actions 2 join in this motion. Defendants Visa U.S.A., Inc. (Visa) and MasterCard International, Inc. (MasterCard) ask the Panel to deny this Section 1407 motion on the ground that defendants’ motions to transfer the Minnesota and Pennsylvania actions under 28 U.S.C. § 1404(a) to the Eastern District of New York are pending and, if granted, would moot plaintiffs’ Section 1407 motion.

On the basis of the papers filed and hearing session held, the Panel finds that the actions in this litigation involve common questions of fact and that centralization under Section 1407 in the Eastern District of New York will serve the convenience of the parties and witnesses and promote the just and efficient conduct of this litigation. All six actions share factual questions relating to allegations that Visa and MasterCard’s “Honor All Cards” policy violates the Sherman Antitrust Act. Plaintiffs are merchants who opted out of the New York Visa Check/Master Money Antitrust litigation settlements. 3 Centralization under Section 1407 is thus necessary in order to avoid duplication of discovery, prevent inconsistent or repetitive pretrial rulings, and conserve the resources of the parties, their counsel and the judiciary.

We are persuaded that the Eastern District of New York is an appropriate transferee district for this litigation. We note that Judge John H. Gleeson in the Eastern District of New York has become thoroughly familiar with the allegations in *1381 these six actions as a result of his seven year involvement with the New York class action litigation and accordingly is well positioned to conduct pretrial proceedings in these opt-out actions.

IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1407, the actions on the attached Schedule A and pending outside the Eastern District of New York are transferred to that district and, with the consent of that court, assigned to the Honorable John H. Gleeson for coordinated or consolidated pretrial proceedings with the actions pending there.

SCHEDULE A

MDL-1575 — In re Visa/MasterCard Antitrust Litigation

District of Minnesota

Best Buy Stores, L.P., et al. v. Visa U.S.A., Inc., et al, C.A. No. 0:03-3384

Eastern District of New York

Meijer Stores Limited Partnership, et al. v. Visa U.S.A, Inc., et al, C.A. No. 1:02-4668

Toys “R’’ Us, Inc. v. Visa U.S.A., Inc., et al, C.A. No. 1:02-6282

Home Depot U.S.A, Inc. v. Visa U.S.A., Inc., et al, C.A. No. 1:02-6790

CVS Corp., et al. v. Visa U.S.A., Inc., et al, C.A. No. 1:03-2334

Western District of Pennsylvania

Giant Eagle, Inc., et al. v. Visa U.S.A., Inc., et al, C.A. No. 2:02-2120

1

.The Minnesota plaintiffs: Best Buy Stores, L.P., Magnolia Hi-Fi, Inc., and Geek Squad, Inc. The Pennsylvania plaintiffs: Giant Eagle, Inc., Riser Foods Co., and The Tamarkin Co.

2

. Toys “R" Us, Inc.; Home Depot U.S.A., Inc.; and CVS Corp. and CVS Pharmacy, Inc.

3

. In re Visa Check/Master Money Antitrust Litigation, E.D. New York, Master File No. 96-CV-5238.

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Change of venue
28 U.S.C. § 1404(a)
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28 U.S.C. § 1407

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