309 F. Supp. 1259 | J.P.M.L. | 1970
OPINION AND ORDER
The defendants
Iowa Beef Packers, Inc., plaintiff in each one of these actions, strongly opposes transfer although it agrees that there are questions of fact common to all actions particularly with regard to the role of the International Union in the alleged illegal secondary activities carried out by the individual locals. The plaintiff contends, and we are inclined to agree, that the dominant questions of fact are those relating to the secondary activity complained of and as such are unique to each action.
[Wjhere, as here, there are a minimal number of cases involved in the litigation the moving party bears a strong burden to show that the common questions of fact are so complex and the accompanying common discovery so time-consuming as to overcome the inconvenience to the party whose action is being transferred and its witnesses. In re Scotch Whiskey Litigation, supra, at page 544.
The common questions of fact here involve the International Union’s role in the secondary activity and discovery will probably be limited to the taking of depositions of several officers of the International Union and the production of records at its offices in Chicago. There may also be some common discovery with regard to damages. These actions are clearly not exceptional cases sharing unusually complex common questions of fact and we are not convinced that their just and efficient conduct will be served by transfer to a single district under § 1407.
The motion for transfer is denied.
SCHEDULE A
District of New Jersey
Iowa Beef Packers, Inc. v. Amalgamated Meatcutters & Butcher Workmen of North America, et al. Civil Action No. 1353-69
Iowa Beef Packers, Inc. v. Amalgamated Meatcutters & Butcher Workmen of North America, et al. Civil Action No. 1539-69
Southern District of New York
Iowa Beef Packers, Inc. v. Amalgamated Meatcutters & Butcher Workmen of North America, et al. Civil Action No. 69 C 4916
Eastern District of New York
Iowa Beef Packers, Inc. v. Amalgamated Meatcutters & Butcher Workmen of North America, et al. Civil Action No, 69 C 1406
Central District of California
Iowa Beef Packers, Inc. v. Amalgamated Meatcutters & Butcher Workmen of North America, et al. Civil Action No. 70-98-IH
. Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North America, International Union, AFL-CIO and affilated local unions.
. The fact that the International Union favors transfer of the East Coast actions but opposes transfer of the California action is not without significance.
. See generally the Manual for Complex and Multidistrict Litigation,