Conditional Transfer Order (MDL) from Northern District of Illinois requesting transfer of action. Complaint, pending motions & responses, certified copy of docket sheet and transfer order emailed as requested in order. (tgw) (Entered: 09/04/2007)
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Conditional Transfer Order (MDL) from Northern District of Illinois requesting transfer of action. Complaint, pending motions & responses, certified copy of docket sheet and transfer order emailed as requested in order. (tgw) (Entered: 09/04/2007)
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Conditional Transfer Order (MDL) from Northern District of Illinois requesting transfer of action. Complaint, pending motions & responses, certified copy of docket sheet and transfer order emailed as requested in order.
Order · May 13, 2026
The court issued an order.
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Conditional Transfer Order (MDL) from Northern District of Illinois requesting transfer of action. Complaint, pending
Order · May 13, 2026
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The Story So Far
The Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation (JPML) issued a Conditional Transfer Order (CTO) on September 4, 2007, seeking to move this case from the Northern District of Illinois to a centralized multidistrict litigation (MDL) proceeding.
The transfer aims to consolidate related cases for pretrial proceedings to improve efficiency and avoid conflicting rulings. The underlying complaint and all pending motions, along with responses and a certified copy of the docket sheet, were forwarded as required by the CTO.
The case remains active but has not yet been assigned to a specific judge in the transferee court. The details of the original filing date and docket number remain unclear from the available records. The transfer process is a procedural step common in complex litigation involving multiple related actions across different districts.
The MDL court will oversee coordinated discovery and pretrial motions, which could significantly shape the litigation's trajectory. The parties have pending motions that may be affected by the transfer, but no substantive rulings have been issued yet.
The case's progress now hinges on the JPML's final decision to grant or deny the transfer and the assignment of a judge in the MDL forum. Watch for updates on the JPML's ruling and the transferee court's docketing, which will clarify the case's procedural posture and next steps.
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Conditional Transfer Order (MDL) from Northern District of Illinois requesting transfer of action. Complaint, pending motions & responses, certified copy of docket sheet and transfer order emailed as requested in order. (tgw) (Entered: 09/04/2007)
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1 eventConditional Transfer Order (MDL) from Northern District of Illinois requesting transfer of action. Complaint, pending motions & responses, certified copy of docket sheet and transfer order emailed as requested in order. (tgw) (Entered: 09/04/2007)
The court issued an order.
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