In Re South Central States Bakery, Etc.
In re SOUTH CENTRAL STATES BAKERY PRODUCTS ANTITRUST LITIGATION.
James L. Missildine, etc. v. Ideal Baking Company of Paris, Inc., et al., M.D. Louisiana, C.A. No. 77-283.
James L. Missildine, etc. v. Cotton's Inc., et al., M.D. Louisiana, C.A. No. 77-285.
Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation.
*389 Before JOHN MINOR WISDOM, Chairman, and EDWARD WEINFELD,[*] EDWIN A. ROBSON, STANLEY A. WEIGEL, ANDREW A. CAFFREY and ROY W. HARPER, Judges of the Panel.
OPINION AND ORDER
PER CURIAM.
This litigation consists of six private treble damage antitrust actions brought on behalf of various classes of bakery products purchasers. The Panel, pursuant to
Each of the three districts in which actions are pending in this litigation has been suggеsted by various parties as an appropriate transferee district. While no district clearly stands out as the appropriate transferee forum, on balance we are persuaded that the Middle District of Louisiana is most preferable. The Honorable E. Gordon West, to whоm [an action] has been assigned in the Middle District of Louisiana, is uniquely well-acquainted with the facts involved in this litigation. Judge West had supervisory jurisdiction over the grand jury that returned the indictments upon which much of this litigation is premised. He also accepted the pleas of nolo contenderе entered by some defendants, and presided over the only criminal trial held. In addition, Judge West continues to supervise the four Government civil actions that are pending in the Middle District of Louisiana.[1] Thus, he is in the best position to supervise these actions toward their most just and expeditious cоnclusion.
Id. at 1130 (citation omitted; footnote not in original).
At the time of the Panel's transfer order, a class consisting of all retail grocers in the so-called Shreveport-Texarkana market had *390 been certified in one of the actions. Id. at 1128. Pretrial proceedings on the requests for class designation in the other five actions have since progressed in the transfereе court. On August 10, 1978, however, plaintiffs in four of the actions in the transferee district, including the action in which a class has been certified, in a letter to counsel for all other parties, expressed their intention to seek dismissal of those four actions with prejudice. No formal motions to dismiss havе yet been filed.
On August 28, 1978, Judge West, on his own motion, recused himself from further participation in this litigation and requested the Panel to appoint anothеr judge to conduct coordinated or consolidated pretrial proceedings in these actions. On September 7, 1978, the Panel reassignеd this litigation to the Honorable Charles Schwartz, Jr., of the Eastern District of Louisiana, sitting by designation pursuant to
The plaintiff in the two above-captioned actions (Missildine actions)[2] has moved the Panel to (1) remand those twо actions to the Eastern District of Texas, or (2) reconsider its original opinion and order in this litigation and retransfer the litigation to the Eastern District of Texas.[3] Each of the nine defendants named in the actions in the transferee district opposes this motion. The plaintiffs who expressed their intеntion to seek dismissal of their actions have taken no position on the motion before the Panel. We deny the motion because a рroper showing has not been made for either remand or retransfer.
Movant contends that the sole reason for the Panel's selection of the Middle District of Louisiana as the transferee forum was Judge West's familiarity with the facts involved in this litigation. The recusal of Judge West and the intended dismissal of four of the six actions in this litigation, which would leave only the Missildine actions, dissolve the rationale for conducting coordinated or consolidated pretrial proceedings in that forum, movant urges. Moreover, movant maintains, discovery documents have not been accumulatеd in that district by the parties, and a number of defendants have expressed an intention to produce documents at their respective business offices located outside that district. Under these circumstances, movant argues, remand of the Missildine actions is appropriate.
Movant asserts that even if the other four aсtions in this litigation are not dismissed, the Eastern District of Texas is the most appropriate forum in which to conduct the coordinated or consоlidated pretrial proceedings, and this litigation should be retransferred there. Movant offers no arguments in support of his contention that the Eastern District of Texas is a more appropriate transferee forum, however.
We find these arguments unpersuasive. We will remand an actiоn or actions prior to the completion of coordinated or consolidated pretrial proceedings only upon a showing of good cause. See In re CBS Color Tube Patent Litigation,
In the past we have noted that motions to retransfer will be granted only in the most extraordinary instances. See In re Helicopter Crash in Germany on September 26, 1975,
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the motion for remand or retransfer pursuant to
NOTES
Notes
[*] Judge Weinfeld did not participate in the decision of this matter.
[1] These Government civil actions have now been concluded.
[2] Plaintiff in the Missildine actions has not expressed an intention to seek dismissal of those actions.
[3] Altеrnatively, movant requested that the Panel appoint a judge from the Eastern District of Texas to preside over the
[4] We also note that some opponents of remand state in their papers before us that additional actions may yet be filed in this litigation, thus necessitating further
[5] For a discussion of the applicability of