In a dispute between an insurance company and a reinsurance company over sums paid pursuant to a reinsurance agreement, the Southern District of New York granted defendant’s motion to transfer to the Northern District of New York (“NDNY”) where a similar dispute involving the same parties, but a different reinsurance agreement, is pending. The court determined that transfer was appropriate because the only witnesses reside in the NDNY, the relevant documents exist in defendant’s headquarters located in the NDNY, and plaintiff’s choice of forum is entitled to little deference since plaintiff is located in New Jersey, not in the forum. The fact that the sister case pending in the NDNY involves common witnesses and documents, and therefore might generate duplicative discovery, also weighed in favor of transfer. Munich Reinsurance America, Inc. v. Utica Mutual Insurance Company, Case No. 13-cv-238 (USCD S.D.N.Y. June 18, 2013).
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