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Case MDL No. 3004 Document 1 Filed 04/07/21 Page 1 of 2
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`BEFORE THE UNITED STATES
`JUDICIAL PANEL ON
`MULTIDISTRICT LITIGATION
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`MDL NO. ___________
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`IN RE: PARAQUAT
`PRODUCTS LIABILITY
`LITIGATION
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`PLAINTIFF’S MOTION FOR TRANSFER OF ACTIONS TO THE NORTHERN
`DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA PURSUANT TO 28 U.S.C. § 1407 FOR COORDINATED
`OR CONSOLIDATED PRETRIAL PROCEEDINGS
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`Movant Paul Rakoczy, Plaintiff in a civil action pending in the United States District Court
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`for the Northern District of California before the Honorable Edward M. Chen,1 moves this Panel
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`for an order pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1407 transferring the actions identified in the attached
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`Schedule of Actions to the Northern District of California for coordinated or consolidated pretrial
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`proceedings, and would respectfully show as follows:
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`This litigation involves the herbicide paraquat, which has been shown to cause
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`Parkinson’s Disease. Movant and plaintiffs listed in the Schedule of Actions have suffered the
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`same injury (Parkinson’s Disease) as a result of exposure to the same toxin (paraquat) and bring
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`the same or substantially similar personal injury causes of action against the same defendants—
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`Chevron U.S.A., Inc., Syngenta Crop Protection L.L.C., and Syngenta AG.
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`Movant proposes transfer to the Honorable Edward M. Chen of the Northern
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`District of California for three reasons. First, Judge Chen has previously shown his ability to
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`successfully resolve multidistrict litigation and repeatedly has been recognized by the Panel as an
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`accomplished jurist skilled at steering multidistrict litigation. Second, Judge Chen currently
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`presides over the lowest-numbered paraquat-related personal injury case out of the five such cases
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`filed in the Northern District of California. Third, Chevron U.S.A. has its principal place of
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`1 Rakoczy v. Syngenta Crop Protection LLC, et al., No. 4:21-cv-02083-EMC (N.D. Cal.).
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`business in the Northern District of California where Judge Chen sits.
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`As indicated in the Schedule of Actions, there are currently fourteen related cases
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`pending in six different federal courts across the country. Transferring these actions to a single
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`court will not only conserve judicial and party resources, but will also avoid the risk of inconsistent
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`pretrial rulings given the number of courts and the complicated common legal and factual issues
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`involved in the cases.
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`Movant therefore respectfully requests, for these reasons and the ones more fully
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`articulated in the memorandum of authorities filed herewith, that the Panel transfer the cases listed
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`on the attached Schedule of Actions, and any subsequently filed related actions, to Judge Edward
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`Chen of the Northern District of California.
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`Respectfully Submitted,
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`/s/ S. Ann Saucer
`S. Ann Saucer
`asaucer@fnlawfirm.com
`N. Majed Nachawati (TX SBN: 24038319)
`mn@fnlawfirm.com
`Patrick A. Luff (TX SBN: 24092728)
`pluff@fnlawfirm.com
`FEARS NACHAWATI, PLLC
`5473 Blair Road
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`Dallas, Texas 75231
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`Telephone: (214) 890-0711
`Facsimile: (214) 890-0712
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`Fears Nachawati, PLLC is counsel of record for
`Movant Paul Rakoczy and Plaintiffs Gerald Gray,
`Michael and Jean Kearns, Todd Tenneson, and
`Kenneth Turner
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