IN RE AIR CRASH DISASTER, JUNEAU, ALASKA ON SEPT. 4, 1971

Decision Date17 November 1972
Docket NumberNo. 107.,107.
Citation350 F. Supp. 1163
PartiesIn re AIR CRASH DISASTER AT JUNEAU, ALASKA ON SEPTEMBER 4, 1971.
CourtJudicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation

Before ALFRED P. MURRAH, Chairman, and JOHN MINOR WISDOM, EDWARD WEINFELD*, EDWIN A. ROBSON*, WILLIAM H. BECKER, JOSEPH S. LORD, III, and STANLEY A. WEIGEL*, Judges of the panel.

OPINION AND ORDER

PER CURIAM.

One hundred and four passengers and seven crew members died in the crash of an Alaska Airlines aircraft near Juneau, Alaska in 1971. Six actions arising from the accident have been filed in the Northern District of California, one in the District of Alaska and one in the Western District of Washington. More than 30 other actions arising from the accident are pending in the state courts of Washington and Alaska.

The United States has moved for the transfer of all federal actions to the District of Alaska for coordinated or consolidated pretrial proceedings pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1407, but because of the history of this litigation, we think it more appropriate to transfer them to the Northern District of California for such proceedings.

The six California actions are assigned to Judge Peirson Hall.1 Judge Hall held a pretrial conference in February 1972, after notice to representatives of all decedents, to consider methods of disposing of all claims arising from the crash. Counsel for all parties in the federal actions as well as many state court counsel attended this conference and a stipulation to expedite consolidated discovery for all cases was discussed. At subsequent conferences a Plaintiffs' Discovery Committee was appointed to represent all state and federal plaintiffs and a stipulation concerning the use of consolidated discovery was approved by the court and later circulated to all plaintiffs and potential plaintiffs with the recommendation of Plaintiffs' Discovery Committee that it be executed.

The stipulation provides that discovery on the liability issue will occur in the Northern District of California or the district designated transferee district by the Panel under 28 U.S.C. § 1407. Discovery obtained by this manner may be used by a party to the stipulation in any forum. Discovery in other actions is stayed by agreement and those who do not sign the stipulation cannot get the benefit of the consolidated discovery effort. This stipulation has been signed by all defendants except the United States, by all federal plaintiffs and by a number of state court plaintiffs.

Pursuant to the stipulation, Plaintiffs' Discovery Committee has completed document discovery from Alaska Airlines and has begun depositions. Judge Hall has also heard and granted a petition to perpetuate testimony as to the United States and the United States is now producing documents to the plaintiffs. All of this has taken place under the supervision of the Northern District of California court. Discovery in the other cases has been stayed by the stipulation.

There is no disagreement among the parties concerning the need for transfer of all federal actions to a single district and we think transfer is clearly warranted under 28 U.S.C. § 1407 for the convenience of the parties and witnesses and the just and efficient conduct of the litigation. In re Tweed-New Haven Air Disaster, 343 F.Supp. 951 (J.P.M.L. 1972). Under Judge Hall's guidance the parties have achieved maximum informal coordination of their actions, but transfer to a single district will make such...

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  • Hartland v. Alaska Airlines, s. 72-2531
    • United States
    • United States Courts of Appeals. United States Court of Appeals (9th Circuit)
    • 2 Abril 1976
    ...or consolidated pretrial proceedings pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1407" (emphasis ours) In re Air Crash Disaster at Juneau, Alaska on September 4, 1971, 350 F.Supp. 1163, 1164 (Jud.Pan.Mult.Lit.1972). Schedule A...
  • Alaska Airlines v. United States, MDL No. 107
    • United States
    • U.S. District Court — Northern District of California
    • 29 Julio 1975
    ...of California, would be transferred to the Northern District of California and to the undersigned judge under MDL Docket No. 107 (350 F.Supp. 1163). Thirty-two cases filed in districts other than the Northern District of California were ultimately transferred under MDL 107; and those cases,......
  • IN RE AIR CRASH DISASTER AT JUNEAU, ALASKA, SEPT. 4, 1971, 107.
    • United States
    • United States Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation
    • 5 Julio 1973
    ...them to the Honorable Peirson M. Hall for coordinated or consolidated pretrial proceedings. See In re Juneau, Alaska, Air Disaster Litigation, 350 F.Supp. 1163 (Jud.Pan.Mult.Lit.1972). The above-captioned action consists of seven individual actions against Alaska Airlines which were origina......

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