Patrick v. Expedia, Inc. et al

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MDL CONDITIONAL TRANSFER ORDER - 1 TRANSFERRING CASE to the Northern District of Texas. (rcsS, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 1/4/2013)

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Case MDL No. 2405 Document 122 Filed 12/20/12 Page 1 of 3 UNITED STATES JUDICIAL PANEL on MULTIDISTRICT LITIGATION IN RE: ON−LINE TRAVEL COMPANY (OTC)/HOTEL BOOKING ANTITRUST LITIGATION MDL No. 2405 (SEE ATTACHED SCHEDULE) CONDITIONAL TRANSFER ORDER (CTO −1) On December 11, 2012, the Panel transferred 1 civil action(s) to the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas for coordinated or consolidated pretrial proceedings pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §1407. See ____F.Supp.2d_____ (J.P.M.L. 2012). Since that time, no additional action(s) have been transferred to the Northern District of Texas. With the consent of that court, all such actions have been assigned to the Honorable Jane J Boyle. It appears that the action(s) on this conditional transfer order involve questions of fact that are common to the actions previously transferred to the Northern District of Texas and assigned to Judge Boyle. Pursuant to Rule 7.1 of the Rules of Procedure of the United States Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation, the action(s) on the attached schedule are transferred under 28 U.S.C. §1407 to the Northern District of Texas for the reasons stated in the order of December 11, 2012, and, with the consent of that court, assigned to the Honorable Jane J Boyle. This order does not become effective until it is filed in the Office of the Clerk of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas. The transmittal of this order to said Clerk shall be stayed 7 days from the entry thereof. If any party files a notice of opposition with the Clerk of the Panel within this 7−day period, the stay will be continued until further order of the Panel. FOR THE PANEL: Dec 20, 2012 Jeffery N. Lüthi Clerk of the Panel Case MDL No. 2405 Document 122 Filed 12/20/12 Page 2 of 3 IN RE: ON−LINE TRAVEL COMPANY (OTC)/HOTEL BOOKING ANTITRUST LITIGATION MDL No. 2405 SCHEDULE CTO−1 − TAG−ALONG ACTIONS DIST DIV. C.A.NO. CASE CAPTION CALIFORNIA NORTHERN CAN CAN CAN CAN CAN CAN CAN CAN CAN CAN 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 12−04582 12−04754 12−04805 12−04883 12−04975 12−05234 12−05353 12−05444 12−05573 12−05709 CAN 3 12−05816 CAN 3 12−06171 CAN 4 12−04673 CAN CAN CAN 4 4 4 12−05220 12−05803 12−06009 Ulaby v. Expedia, Inc. et al Wittenberg v. Expedia, Inc. et al Piening et al v. Expedia, Inc. et al Romanelli v. Expedia, Inc. et al Greenberg v. Expedia, Inc. et al Wagner v. Expedia, Inc. et al Stevenson v. Expedia, Inc. et al Shames v. Expedia, Inc. et al Winkelstein v. Expedia, Inc. et al Williamson v. Orbitz Worldwide, Inc. et al Martinez v. Kimpton Hotel & Restaurant Group, LLC et al Patrick v. Expedia, Inc. et al Olcott v. Kimpton Hotel & Restaurant Group, LLC et al Maness v. Expedia, Inc. et al Margolick v. Expedia, Inc. et al Kelly v. Expedia, Inc. et al 12−01382 Rich et al v. Expedia, Inc et al CONNECTICUT CT 3 INDIANA SOUTHERN INS 1 12−01441 GOLD SEAL TERMITE & PEST CONTROL CO. v. ORBITZ WORLDWIDE, INC. et al 12−02883 12−03556 12−03179 Skidmore v. Expedia, Inc. et al Bondar v. Expedia, Inc. et al Murray v. Marriott International, Inc. et al MARYLAND MD MD MD 1 1 8 Case MDL No. 2405 Document 122 Filed 12/20/12 Page 3 of 3 MINNESOTA MN 0 12−02731 Mooney v. Priceline.Com Incorporated et al NEW YORK SOUTHERN NYS NYS 1 1 12−06827 12−08573 Carullo v. Hotels.com LP et al Testani v. Hotels.com LP et al OKLAHOMA WESTERN OKW 5 12−00968 Walker v. Orbitz Worldwide Inc et al PENNSYLVANIA EASTERN PAE 2 12−05419 BROWN v. EXPEDIA, INC. et al 12−03916 12−03917 Bennett v. Orbitz Worldwide Inc et al Newman et al v. Orbitz Worldwide Inc et al TEXAS NORTHERN TXN TXN 3 3 WASHINGTON WESTERN WAW 2 12−01519 Ellens v. Expedia Inc et al Opposed 12/19/2012

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