Groman v. General Motors LLC.
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ORDER NO. 178. When this MDL began, the Court entered Orders permitting parties to file related cases directly in this District, even if venue would otherwise be improper. See Order No. 1, Docket No. 19; Order No. 8, Docket No. 249. Now that the C ourt has suggested to the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation ("JPML") that it cease transferring cases, see Order No. 177, Docket No. 8621, and the JPML has suspended notification of potential tag-along cases to this MDL, see MDL 2543 Docket No. 1361, the Court hereby RESCINDS permission to file any case directly in the Southern District of New York if venue is not otherwise proper in this District. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge Jesse M. Furman on 10/15/21) Filed In Associated Cases: 1:14-md-02543-JMF et al. (yv)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
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IN RE:
GENERAL MOTORS LLC IGNITION SWITCH
LITIGATION
14-MD-2543 (JMF)
ORDER NO. 178
This Document Relates to:
All Actions
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JESSE M. FURMAN, United States District Judge:
When this MDL began, the Court entered Orders permitting parties to file related cases
directly in this District, even if venue would otherwise be improper. See Order No. 1, Docket
No. 19; Order No. 8, Docket No. 249. Now that the Court has suggested to the Judicial Panel on
Multidistrict Litigation (“JPML”) that it cease transferring cases, see Order No. 177, Docket No.
8621, and the JPML has suspended notification of potential tag-along cases to this MDL, see
MDL 2543 Docket No. 1361, the Court hereby RESCINDS permission to file any case directly
in the Southern District of New York if venue is not otherwise proper in this District.
SO ORDERED.
Dated: October 15, 2021
New York, New York
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JESSE M. FURMAN
United States District Judge
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