Board of Trustees of the Bakery and Confectionery Union and Industry International Pension Fund v. United States Bakery ( 2021 )


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  • 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 9 FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 10 11 BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE No. 1:20-cv-01587-DAD-BAM BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY 12 UNION AND INDUSTRY INTERNATIONAL PENSION FUND, 13 ORDER GRANTING UNOPPOSED MOTION Plaintiff, TO TRANSFER VENUE 14 v. (Doc. No. 23) 15 UNITED STATES BAKERY, 16 MOUNTAIN STATES BAKERIES LLC, AND CENTRAL CALIFORNIA BAKING 17 COMPANY, 18 Defendants. 19 20 This matter is before the court on an unopposed motion to transfer venue filed by 21 defendants. (Doc. No. 23.) On March 23, 2021, plaintiff filed a statement consenting to the 22 transfer of venue. (Doc. No. 27.) Defendants filed their reply on March 30, 2021. (Doc. No. 29.) 23 Pursuant to General Order No. 617 addressing the public health emergency posed by the 24 coronavirus pandemic, the court took this matter under submission to be decided on the papers, 25 without holding a hearing. (Doc. No. 25.) 26 Defendants assert that this action should be transferred to the United States District Court 27 for the District of Oregon for the convenience of the parties and witnesses and in the interest of 28 justice pursuant to 18 U.S. 1404(a). (Doc. No. 24 at 3.) In support of this request, defendants 1 | state that this action and another action, Svenhard’s Swedish Bakery’s adversary proceeding, 2 | Case No. 20-01029 (Bankr. E.D. Cal.), which was recently transferred to the District of Oregon 3 | by District Judge John A. Mendez, involve overlapping factual, legal, and procedural issues, 4 | asserting that it would be more convenient for the parties and witnesses if there was an 5 || opportunity to coordinate or consolidate this action with the other related matter. (Ud. at 2.) 6 | Defendants state that Svenhard’s Swedish Bakery has since filed a First Amended Complaint in 7 | the District of Oregon stating substantially the same claims with respect to defendant United 8 | States Bakery’s alleged successor liability. (/d. at 3.) Defendants further assert that due to this 9 | court’s heavy caseload and severe lack of judicial resources creating an emergency, the parties 10 | believe they will have a better opportunity to advance the litigation more expeditiously in the 11 | District of Oregon. (Ud. at 4.) Finally, defendants argue that transfer would reduce the risk of 12 | inconsistent rulings. (Ud. at 4.) 13 Pursuant to the parties’ consent to be transferred, and for the sake of judicial economy and 14 | efficiency, and in the interest of justice, the court will transfer this action to District Court for the 15 | District of Oregon. Because this case will no longer be pending in this court, the undersigned 16 | declines to rule on the pending motion to dismiss. (Doc. No. 18.) 17 Accordingly, 18 1. Defendants’ unopposed motion to transfer venue (Doc. No. 23) is granted; 19 2. The court declines to rule on defendants’ motion to dismiss (Doc. No. 18); and 20 3. The Clerk of the Court is directed to transfer this case to the United States 21 District Court for the District of Oregon. 22 | IT IS SO ORDERED. me □ Dated: _ April 21, 2021 Yole A Lara 24 UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE 25 26 27 28

Document Info

Docket Number: 3:21-cv-00617

Filed Date: 4/22/2021

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 6/27/2024