· 12/9/1959
Ryan Aeronautical Co. v. International Union, United Automobile Aircraft & Agricultural Implement Workers
Citations
- 179 F. Supp. 1
- 45 L.R.R.M. (BNA) 2321
- 1959 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 2323
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- noting that when calculating the largest financial interests, courts place the most emphasis on the approximate loss suffered by the movant
- consolidating cases with overlapping questions of law and fact to prevent “needless expenditure of judicial resources”.
- noting that lack of opposition supports a decision to consolidate
- consolidating cases with overlapping questions of law and fact to prevent “needless expenditure of judicial resources”
- characterizing the benefits of consolidation to courts and parties as a “well recognized” principle
- characterizing the benefits of consolidation to courts and parties as a “well recognized” principle
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Judges: Kunzel
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