In re Simon II Litigation, 00-CV-5332.

Decision Date07 November 2001
Docket NumberRelated to: 97-CV-7658.,Related to: 98-CV-0675.,Related to: 99-CV-7392.,Related to: 98-CV-3287.,Related to: 99-CV-6142.,No. 00-CV-5332.,Related to: 98-CV-1492.,Related to: 00-CV-4442.,Related to: 00-CV-2340.,00-CV-5332.
Citation172 F.Supp.2d 375
PartiesIn Re SIMON II LITIGATION
CourtU.S. District Court — Eastern District of New York

Weitz & Luxenberg, New York City, by Perry Weitz, Robert J. Gordon, Jerry Kristal, Richard L. Akel, Lieff, Cabraser, Heimann, & Bernstein, New York City, by Steven E. Fineman, Thomas M. Sobol, Lieff, Cabraser, Heimann, & Bernstein, San Francisco, CA, by Elizabeth J. Cabraser, Richard M. Heimann, Robert J. Nelson, Sporwood Wilner Maciejewski & Matthews, P.A., Jacksonville, FL, by Norwood Wilner, Wait, Chesley, Waite, Schneider, Bayless & Chesley, Cincinnati, OH, by Stanley Chesley, Brown Rudnick Freed & Gesmer, Boston, MA, by Gregory T. Carnold, Wayne F. Dennison, Sheller Ludwig & Badley, Philadelphia, PA, by Charles Mangan, for plaintiff in Simon I & Simon II.

Law Offices of Peter G. Angelos, P.C., Baltimore, MD, by Joshua Kassner, John A ngelos, O'Donoghue & O'Donoghue, Washington, DC, for plaintiff National Asbestos.

Milberg Weiss Bershad Hynes & Lerach, New York City, by Melvyn I. Weiss, Beth A. Kaswan, Michael C. Spencer, for plaintiff Bergeron.

Dewey Ballantine LLP, New York City, by Paul J. Bschorr, Vincent R. FitzPatrick, Jr., Michael Hefter, Heather K. McDevitt, Dewey Ballantine LLP, Washington, DC, by Martha J. Talley, for plaintiffs Blue Cross, et al.

The Cuneo Law Group, Washington, DC, by Jonathon W. Cuneo, Hutton & Hutton, Wichita, KS, by Mark B. Hutton, Derek S. Casey, Chan P. Townsley, Richardson & Ward, Tulsa, OK, by Gary Richardson, for plaintiff Mason, et al.

Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, LLP, New York City, by Peter A. Bicks, James L. Stengel, Thompson, McNaboe, Ashley & Bull, LLC, P.A., Portland, MA, by Thomas R. McNaboe, Kazan, McClain, Edises, Simon & Abrams, Oakland, CA, for plaintiff Raymark.

Morse & Morse, Staten Island, by Norman C. Morse, Thomas K. Morse, for plaintiff Betriebskrankenkasse.

Sedgwick, Detert, Moran & Arnold, New York City, by Kevin J. Dunne, Eric M. Kraus, Kirkland & Ellis, New York City, by Marjorie P. Lindblom, David Bernick, Andrew R. McGaan, Deirdre A. Fox, Goodwin, Proctor & Hoar, LLP, Boston, MA, by U. Gwyn Williams, for defendant Brown & Williamson.

Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue, New York City, by Harold Keith Gordon, Byron G. Stier, George Kostolampros, Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue, Cleveland, OH, by Theodore M. Grossman, Hugh R. Witing, Mark A. Belasic, Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue, Washington, DC, by Robert H. Klonoff, Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue, Dallas, TX, by Jerome R. Doak, Margaret I. Lyle, Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, Winston-Salem, NC, by Ursula M. Henninger, for defendant R.J. Reynolds.

Greenberg Traurig, LLP, New York City, by Alan Mansfield, Robert J. Kirshenberg, Stephen L. Saxl, Shook, Hardy & Bacon, LLP, Kansas City, MO, by William L. Allinder, Lori Connors McGroder, for defendant Lorillard Tobacco.

Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, New York City, by Michael V. Corrigan, Joseph M. McLauglin, Ronald M. Neuman, Adam I. Stein, for defendant BAT Industries, p.l.c. Chadbourne & Parke, LLP, New York City, by Donald J. Strauber, David A. Wallace, Daniel Endick, for defendant BATCO.

Arnold & Porter, Washington, DC, by Peter Bleakley, Murray R. Garnick, David S. Eggert, Eric Suter, Dechert Price & Rhoads, New York, by Peter L. Critchell, Collier, Shannon, Rill & Scott, Washington, DC, by John B. Williams, Thomas W. Mitchell, Goodwin, Proctor & Hoar, Boston, MA, by Kenneth J. Parsigian, Paul E. Namser, for defendant Philip Morris.

Debevoise & Plimpton, New York City by Anne E. Cohen, Harry Zirlin, Steven S. Michaels, for defendant Council for Tobacco Research USA, Inc.

Davis & Gilbert LLP, New York City, by Bruce J. Ginsberg, for defendant Hill & Knowlton.

Seward & Kissel LLP, New York City, by Jacob Horowitz, for defendant Tobacco Institute.

Jacob Medinger & Finnegan, New York City, by Bryan A. McKenna, for defendant Smokeless Tobacco.

Skadden Arps Slate Meaher & Flom, New York City, by Arthur H. Aizley, Eric S. Sarner, for defendant U.S. Tobacco.

Kasowtiz Benson Torres & Friedman, New York City, by Leonard A. Feiwus, for defendant Liggett.

ORDER

WEINSTEIN, Senior District Judge.

Motions to consolidate a compensatory class and a mandatory punitive damage class in the tobacco litigation were heard in April 2001. At subsequent status conferences the court has repeatedly suggested that counsel advance test cases to permit the court to assess the value of class certification.

With the exception of two trials, Falise v. Am. Tobacco Co, No. 99 CV 7392 (filed 11/12/99) and Blue Cross & Blue Shield of N.J. v. Philip Morris Inc., No. 98 CV 03287 (filed 4/29/98), these matters have not proceeded expeditiously.

While these are expensive cases to prosecute, they must be tried relatively promptly. Unless there is good reason for delay, class members are entitled to a speedy resolution of their claims under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and the basic rules of ethics. The following represents the Court's tentative views about how these still pending actions should proceed in the short run:

A. Asbestos Industry Related Cases

There is only one plaintiff, Raymark v. Am. Tobacco Co., No.1998 CV 0675 (filed 01/30/98), in the subclass of asbestos industry related cases with a pending action in this court. A pretrial hearing will be held on December 11, 2001 at 10:00 am to set a trial schedule.

B. Blue Cross & Blue Shield of N.J.

An appeal will be pending in this case. It seems appropriate to await this decision before proceeding further with remaining Blue Cross cases. Upon a decision favorable to them, plaintiffs shall be prepared to proceed expeditiously, either individually, on a consolidated basis, or...

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