Weaver v. Pfizer, Inc. et al

Filing 31

ORDER Relating and Reassigning Case signed by Chief Judge Lawrence J. O'Neill on 05/15/2017. (Flores, E)

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1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 2 3 4 SYLVIA WEAVER, Plaintiff, 5 ORDER RELATING AND REASSIGNING CASE v. 6 7 OLD CASE NO.: 2-14-cv-818-KJM-KJN NEW CASE NO.: 1:17-cv-663-LJO-MJS PFIZER, INC., et al., Defendants. 8 9 Review of the above-captioned action reveals that it is related under this Court’s Local Rule 123 10 11 to the actions entitled Alanis v. Pfizer, Inc., No. 1:14-cv-365-LJO-MJS. The actions involve the same or 12 similar parties, properties, claims, events and/or questions of fact or law. Accordingly, assignment of the 13 actions to the same district judge and magistrate judge will promote convenience, efficiency and 14 economy for the Court and parties. An order relating cases under this Court’s Local Rule 123 merely 15 assigns them to the same district judge and magistrate judge, and no consolidation of cases is effected. 16 On the basis of good cause, this Court ORDERS that the above-captioned action is reassigned 17 to Chief United States District Judge Lawrence J. O’Neill and United States Magistrate Judge Michael 18 J. Seng with a new case number 1:17-cv-663-LJO-MJS. All documents shall bear the new case 19 number 1:17-cv-663-LJO-MJS and the reassignment to Chief Judge O’Neill and Magistrate Judge 20 Seng. 21 22 IT IS SO ORDERED. 23 Dated: /s/ Lawrence J. O’Neill _____ May 15, 2017 UNITED STATES CHIEF DISTRICT JUDGE 24 25 1

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