Cruz et al v. Pfizer, Inc. et al

Filing 9

CONDITIONAL REMAND ORDER by MDL Panel. Case remanded to Southern District of Texas. (mcl, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 7/7/2009)

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By Tanisha Spinner on Jul 01, 2009 Jun 15, 2009 UNITED STATES JUDICIAL PANEL on MULTIDISTRICT LITIGATION IN RE: BEXTRA AND CELEBREX MARKETING, SALES PRACTICES AND PRODUCTS LIABILITY LITIGATION Betty Cruz, et al. v. Pfizer Inc., et al., N.D. California, C.A. No. 3:06-2954 (S.D. Texas, C.A. No. 2:05-568) CONDITIONAL REMAND ORDER ) ) MDL No. 1699 The transferee court in this litigation has advised the Panel that coordinated or consolidated pretrial proceedings in the action on this conditional remand order has been completed and that remand to the transferor court, as provided in 28 U.S.C. §1407(a), is appropriate. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the action on this conditional remand order be remanded to the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas. IT IS ALSO ORDERED that, pursuant to Rule 7.6 of the Rules of Procedure of the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation, 199 F.R.D. 425, 436-38 (2001) (Rules), the transmittal of this order to the transferee clerk for filing shall be stayed 15 days from the date of this order. If any party files a notice of opposition with the Clerk of the Panel within this 15-day period, the stay will be continued until further order of the Panel. This order does not become effective until it is filed in the office of the Clerk for the United States District Court for the Northern District of California. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, pursuant to Rule 7.6(g), the parties shall furnish the Clerk for the Northern District of California with a stipulation or designation of the contents of the record to be remanded and all necessary copies of any pleadings or other matter filed so as to enable said Clerk to comply with the order of remand. FOR THE PANEL: Jul 01, 2009 Jeffery N. Lüthi Clerk of the Panel

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