ORDER OF MULTIDISTRICT
LITIGATION PANEL
Order Pronounced December
30, 2003
THE MOTION FOR TRANSFER
IN THE FOLLOWING MULTIDISTRICT LITIGATION CASE IS
GRANTED AS FOLLOWS:
03-0895 UNION CARBIDE v. AUDREY AMELIA ADAMS,
ET AL.
Per Curiam
On December 12, 2003 the
Multidistrict Litigation Panel held a hearing on the Motion for Transfer filed
by Union Carbide Corporation under Rule 13 of the Texas Rules of Judicial
Administration. Having considered the arguments, the evidence, and the
authorities presented, a majority of the panel finds that the following cases
involve one or more common questions of fact, and that transfer of these cases
and tag-along cases to one district judge will be for the convenience of the
parties and witnesses and will promote the just and efficient conduct of the
cases: Cause No. 03-CV-1402, Audrey
Amelia Adams, et al. v. American Standard, Inc., et al., 56th
Judicial District Court of Galveston County, Texas; Cause No. 03-10314,
Giuseppe Cappelli and Virginia Cappelli v. Allis-Chalmers Corp., et al., 116th
Judicial District Court of Dallas County, Texas; and Cause No. 03CV1485, Roy
Tittle, et al. v. Quigley Company, Inc., et al., 212th Judicial
District Court of Galveston County, Texas. The panel will issue a second order
naming the judge to whom the cases will be transferred.
In the
event that the pretrial judge or a litigant concludes that one or more
additional pretrial judges are needed in the future, the panel will entertain
at that time a request to transfer cases to an additional judge or judges.
If
cases that are ready for trial are not remanded to the trial court for trial
under rule 13.7, the panel will entertain complaints from litigants about the
delay and will decide whether to grant relief.
Dissenting
opinion filed by Justice Kidd.
Dissenting
opinion filed by Justice Castillo.