357 F. Supp. 1286 | J.P.M.L. | 1973
OPINION AND ORDER
On May 9, 1970, a Lear jet aircraft operated by Executive Jet Aviation, Inc., crashed on approach to landing at Pellston, Michigan, fatally injuring both crew members and all four passengers. Three actions arising out of the crash have been filed in the Eastern District of Michigan and two in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Executive Jet moves the Panel for transfer of the two Pennsylvania actions to the Eastern District of Michigan for coordinated or
The Pennsylvania actions and two of the Michigan actions are wrongful death actions for damages resulting from deaths of the passengers.
Plaintiffs in the Stonorov actions in Pennsylvania argue that they have already accomplished a great deal of discovery through document production, depositions, interrogatories and requests for admission. They contend that they are so close to trial that they could not possibly benefit from coordinated or consolidated pretrial proceedings. Plaintiffs in the Bluestone action in Michigan argue that duplication of discovery will occur regardless of consolidation or coordination because they did not participate in the discovery already taken in the Stonorov actions. And they assert that since they have settled with defendant Executive Jet the emphasis in their action will be different from the other cases.
We find, however, that the facts bearing on the issues of liability are common to each action
Because of the advanced stage of preparation of the Stonorov actions pending in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, that district is the most appropriate transferee forum for this litigation. A significant amount of discovery has already been completed in the Stonorov actions and the court’s familiarity with the issues raised will enable it to expeditiously process any remaining discovery. In re Air Crash Disaster Near Atlantic City, New Jersey, on July 26, 1969, 352 F.Supp. 969 (Jud.Pan. Mult.Lit, filed January 8, 1973). In addition, no party has expressed any desire to depose any of the “eyewitnesses” or government witnesses who have not already been deposed. And the only other witnesses important to the claims alleged in this litigation are located at the principal places of business of the defendant corporations involved, none of which are within the Eastern District of Michigan.
It is therefore ordered that the actions on the attached Schedule A pending in the Eastern District of Michigan be, and the same hereby are, transferred to the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and, with the consent of that court, assigned to the Honorable A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr., pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1407 for coordinated or consolidated pretrial proceedings with the actions pending in that district.
APPENDIX
SCHEDULE A
DOCKET NO. 125
Eastern District of Michigan
Martha J. Wolfman, etc. v. Ex- Civil Action ecutive Jet Aviation, Inc., et al. No. 38277
Irving J. Bluestone, etc. v. Gates-Lear Jet, Inc., et al. Civil Action No. 38253
Federal Insurance Co., etc. v. Col-Air, Inc., a/k/a Col-Aire, Inc., et al. Civil Action No. 38264
Eastern District of Pennsylvania
Elizabeth Foster Stonorov, etc. v. Civil Action Executive Jet Aviation, Inc., et al. No. 71-1091
Elizabeth Foster Stonorov, etc. v. Civil Action United States of America No. 72-784
. The following parties are involved as either defendants or third-party defendants in each of these actions: Executive Jet Aviation, Inc.; United States; Gates-Lear Jet, Inc.; Instrument & Flight Research, Inc.; and Col-Aire, Inc.
. Even though plaintiffs in Bluestone have settled with Executive Jet, the other defendants in that action have filed a third-party action against Executive Jet which will involve questions of fact common to the other actions.