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Oliver v. Schmidt Transportation, Inc.

United States District Court, D. Kansas
Sep 19, 2011
Case No. 11-1158-JAR (D. Kan. Sep. 19, 2011)

Summary

denying transfer from Wichita to Kansas City, despite defendants' counsel offices in Overland Park and Lawrence, Kansas

Summary of this case from Bright v. BHCMC, LLC

Opinion

Case No. 11-1158-JAR.

September 19, 2011


MEMORANDUM AND ORDER


This matter is before the Court on the Motion to Determine Place of Trial as Kansas City, Kansas (Doc. 7) filed by defendants Schmidt Transportation, Inc. and Ronald W. Billington. Plaintiff's Complaint designates Wichita, Kansas, as the place for trial in this matter. The defendants filed the motion seeking to have Kansas City, Kansas designated as the place of trial pursuant to D. Kan. Rule 40.2.

I. Background

II. Legal Standard

28 U.S.C. § 140428 U.S.C. § 1404

Doc. 6.

Doc. 12 at ¶ 7.

D. Kan. R. 40.2(a).

D. Kan. R. 40.2(e).

See, e.g., Menefee v. Zepick, No. 09-2127-JWL, 2009 WL 1313236, at *1 (D. Kan. May 12, 2009).

Chrysler Credit Corp. v. Country Chrysler, Inc., 928 F.2d 1509, 1516 (10th Cir. 1991) (citing Texas Gulf Sulphur Co. v. Ritter, 371 F.2d 145, 147 (10th Cir. 1967)).

Scheidt v. Klein, 956 F.2d 963, 965 (10th Cir. 1992) (citing Chrysler Credit Corp., 928 F.2d at 1515).

Id. (citations omitted).

Benson v. Hawker Beechcraft Corp., No. 07-2171-JWL, 2007 WL 1834010, at *2 (D. Kan. June 26, 2007); see also Menefee, 2009 WL 1313236, at *1.

B. Convenience and Accessibility of Witnesses and Other Sources of Proof

The convenience of witnesses is an important factor for the court to consider in determining the best place for trial. Defendants Schmidt and Billington argue that because the accident occurred near the city of Belton, Missouri, and the Belton Police Department and its officers responded to the accident, potential witnesses are located in the Kansas City metropolitan area and therefore Kansas City, Kansas is the most appropriate place for trial.

Cook v. Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe Ry., 816 F. Supp. 667, 669 (D. Kan. 1993) (citation omitted).

Plaintiff asserts that the majority of his medical treatment, including his surgery, has been in Wichita, Kansas, and sets forth numerous medical providers located in Wichita: Via Christi Emergency Services; Kansas Joint and Spine; Dr. Moskowitz; Dr. Paul Stein; Wichita Surgical Specialists; Via Christi Regional Medical Center and all of its personnel; Kansas Pain Specialists; and Dr. Sollo. Plaintiff asserts that the cost of calling witnesses from the medical providers will be increased substantially if the plaintiff is forced to move the trial to Kansas City. Plaintiff anticipates that the expenses of Dr. Moskowitz and Dr. Sollowill be substantially higher if they have to testify in Kansas City.

C. Possibility of Obtaining a Fair Trial

None of the parties has alleged that they would not receive a fair trial in Wichita or Kansas City. The Court finds that this factor does not weigh in favor of either location.

D. Other Considerations

Plaintiff's counsel is located in Wichita, Kansas. Defendant Schmidt Transportation, Inc., is a Nebraska corporation with its principal place of business in Nebraska. Counsel for defendants Schmidt and Billington are located in Overland Park, Kansas. Defendant Continental's attorney is located in Lawrence, KS.

The Court finds that the trial should remain in Wichita, Kansas. Plaintiff chose the Wichita forum, and defendant Continental agrees with such designation. Defendants Schmidt and Billington are from Nebraska, so they will be required to travel to either location. The majority of health care witnesses are from Wichita and if the case is tried in Kansas City, plaintiff will be forced to pay additional costs associated with transportation of medical witnesses and/or costs for video depositions and court reporters. Although defendants Schmidt and Billington allege that potential witnesses in Belton, Missouri will be inconvenienced by traveling to Wichita, "[m]erely shifting the inconvenience from one side to the other . . . is not a permissible justification for a change of venue." IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED BY THE COURT that defendants' Motion to Determine Place of Trial as Kansas City, Kansas (Doc. 7) is DENIED. Trial in this matter shall take place in Wichita, Kansas. Trial is set for January 28, 2013 at 9:00 am.

Scheidt, 956 F.2d at 966 (citation omitted).

IT IS SO ORDERED.


Summaries of

Oliver v. Schmidt Transportation, Inc.

United States District Court, D. Kansas
Sep 19, 2011
Case No. 11-1158-JAR (D. Kan. Sep. 19, 2011)

denying transfer from Wichita to Kansas City, despite defendants' counsel offices in Overland Park and Lawrence, Kansas

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denying transfer from Wichita to Kansas City, despite defendants' counsel offices in Overland Park and Lawrence, Kansas

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Case details for

Oliver v. Schmidt Transportation, Inc.

Case Details

Full title:LAURENCE OLIVER, Plaintiff, v. SCHMIDT TRANSPORTATION, INC., a foreign…

Court:United States District Court, D. Kansas

Date published: Sep 19, 2011

Citations

Case No. 11-1158-JAR (D. Kan. Sep. 19, 2011)

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