McCormack et al v. Ethicon, Inc. et al, No. 2:2013cv02069 - Document 36 (S.D.W. Va. 2017)

Court Description: MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER The 31 RENEWED MOTION by Ethicon, Inc., Johnson & Johnson to Dismiss With Prejudice is GRANTED and Ethicon is DISMISSED with prejudice. Signed by Judge Joseph R. Goodwin on 11/6/2017. (cc: counsel of record; any unrepresented party) (mek)

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McCormack et al v. Ethicon, Inc. et al Doc. 36 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF WEST VIRGINIA CHARLESTON DIVISION IN RE: ETHICON, INC., PELVIC REPAIR SYSTEM PRODUCTS LIABILITY LITIGATION MDL No. 2327 ______ THIS DOCUMENT RELATES TO: Lourdes McCormack, et al. v. Ethicon, Inc., et al. Civil Action No. 2:13-cv-2069 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER Pending before the court are defendants Ethicon, Inc. and Johnson and Johnson’s (collectively “Ethicon”) Renewed Motion to Dismiss with Prejudice. [ECF No. 31]. The plaintiffs filed their Memorandum in Opposition to Defendants’ Motion to Dismiss with Prejudice on October 25, 2017. [ECF No. 34]. Defendants filed their Reply in Support of its Renewed Motion to Dismiss with Prejudice on October 31, 2017. [ECF No. 35] Thus, this matter is ripe for my review. For the reasons stated below, the motion is GRANTED. Ethicon’s Motion arises from this court’s Order [ECF No. 29], entered on September 7, 2017, denying Ethicon’s first Motion to Dismiss for failure to serve a Plaintiff Fact Sheet (“PFS”) in compliance with Pretrial Order (“PTO”) # 251. In reaching this decision, I relied on Wilson v. Volkswagen of America, Inc., 561 F.2d 494 (4th Cir. 1977), in which the Fourth Circuit identified four factors that a court must consider when reviewing a motion to dismiss on the basis of noncompliance with discovery. See Order at 4–7 [ECF No. 29] (applying the Wilson factors to the plaintiff’s Dockets.Justia.com case).1 Concluding that the first three factors weighed in favor of sanctions as requested by Ethicon, I nevertheless declined to award the requested sanction of dismissal with prejudice because it would offend the court’s duty under Wilson’s fourth factor, which is to consider the effectiveness of lesser sanctions. In recognition of this duty, I gave the plaintiffs a final chance to comply with the deadlines set forth in PTO # 251. I afforded them 30 days from the entry of the Order to submit to Ethicon a completed PFS, with the caveat that failure to do so may result in dismissal of Ethicon as a defendant in their case upon motion by the Ethicon defendants. Despite this warning, the plaintiff has again failed to comply with this court’s orders and did not provide Ethicon with her PFS within the 30-day period. Consequently, Ethicon moved to dismiss with prejudice. Because the less drastic sanction instituted against the plaintiffs has had no effect on their compliance with and response to this court’s discovery orders, which they have continued to blatantly disregard, I find that dismissing Ethicon is now appropriate. For the reasons explained in my September 7, 2017 Order [ECF No. 29], it is ORDERED that the defendants’ Renewed Motion to Dismiss [ECF No. 31] is GRANTED, and Ethicon is DISMISSED with prejudice. The court DIRECTS the Clerk to send a copy of this Order to counsel of record and to any unrepresented party. The Wilson factors are as follows: (1) Whether the noncomplying party acted in bad faith; (2) the amount of prejudice his noncompliance caused his adversary, which necessarily includes an inquiry into the materiality of the evidence he failed to produce; (3) the need for deterrence of the particular sort of noncompliance; and (4) the effectiveness of less drastic sanctions. Mut. Fed. Sav. & Loan Ass’n v. Richards & Assocs., Inc., 872 F.2d 88, 92 (4th Cir. 1989) (citing Wilson, 561 F.2d at 503–06). 1 2 ENTER: 3 November 6, 2017

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