Las Vegas Review-Journal

MGM bid to combine suits rejected

- By Todd Prince Las Vegas Review-journal

Au.s.legalpanel­hasdenied MGM Resorts Internatio­nal’s requesttoc­ombine13la­wsuits arising from the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting into one federal case.

The United States Judicial Panel on Multidistr­ict Litigation ruled Wednesday that the lawsuits, filed by victims against MGM Resorts and by MGM Resorts against victims, do not contain “sufficient­ly numerous”or“complexcom­mon questions” to justify consolidat­ion. The decision came less than a week after the panel heard arguments during a hearing in San Francisco.

MGM Resorts argued that it expects the number of lawsuitsfi­ledagainst­itover the Oct. 1, 2017, shooting to increase.thecompany­said combining them into one federal case would save time and not require witnesses, such as employees or experts, to testify in multiple courts around the country.

The panel said there is too much uncertaint­y over the number of cases that could be filed to justify consolidat­ion now.

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“In particular, MGM emphasizes that it has received pre-litigation hold letters from at least 63 attorneys on behalf of 2,462 individual­s, and that one attorney claims that 22,000 lawsuits are expected,” the judges wrote. “Yet, only 38 negligence actions have been filed to date, and 34 of those were voluntaril­y dismissed. The Panel generally does not ‘take into account the mere possibilit­y of future filings’

when considerin­g centraliza­tion.”

MGM Resorts said in a statement to the Las Vegas Review-journal that it respects the panel’s decision and will continue to litigate its motions in the courts where the actions are pending.

The company had asked the judges to centralize the cases after it filed nine lawsuits in various states in July against more than 1,900 victims and survivors of the shooting. The company is not asking for money, but it argues it owes nothing to survivors or families of slain victims under a federal law enacted

after 9/11. The four other lawsuits addressed in the panel’s order were filed by victims. They allege negligence by MGM for failing to have adequate safety measures.

Wednesday’s decision does not preclude MGM from asking the panel at a later date to combine the cases should the number of lawsuits increase.

Contact Todd Prince at 702-3830386 or tprince@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @toddprince­tv on Twitter. The Associated Press contribute­d to this report.

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