ARTHUR J. SCHWAB, District Judge.
Presently before this Court is Defendants' Motion for Reassignment which contends that because the instant case allegedly is not related to case numbers 13cv0930 (Pohl v. United States Dep't. of Health & Human Svcs.,) ("Pohl") and 13cv1459 (Zubik v. Sebelius,) ("Zubik"), both of which were assigned to the undersigned, this case should be randomly assigned, or in the alternative, re-assigned to Chief Judge Joy Flowers Conti.
"Like some other courts, this Court has adopted a procedure to assign related cases to the same judge, who has familiarity with them . . . ." Coulter v. Studeny, CIV.A. 12-0338, 2012 WL 2829948, *2 (W.D. Pa. July 10, 2012). The relevant Local Rule of Civil Procedure for the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania governing the assignment of newly filed cases reads, in pertinent part, as follows:
LCvR 40.
As noted above, when Plaintiffs filed this case, they marked it as being "related to" case numbers 13cv0930, Pohl, and 13cv1459, Zubik, both of which were previously assigned to the undersigned. See Civil Cover Sheet, doc. no. 1-1.
Defendants argue that the present case is "unrelated to either Zubik or Pohl." However, Defendants concede that the three cases "loosely relate to the same subject matter — the contraceptive coverage requirement of the preventative services coverage regulations[.]" Despite this concession, Defendants contend that either: (1) the relationship is insufficient to meet the definition of the above-quoted Local Rule of Civil Procedure; or (2) if Plaintiffs marked this matter as related because it raises "similar objections to the regulations promulgated by Defendants[,]" this matter should be reassigned to Chief Judge Joy Flowers Conti who presides over the first-filed, Pittsburgh-based challenge to preventative services coverage regulations in the Western District, Geneva College v. Sebelius, 12cv0207 ("Geneva").
Plaintiffs respond that reassignment is not warranted because this case is "identical in all material respects to the Zubik case." Doc. no. 12, p. 4. All of the Plaintiffs in this case participate in the same benefits trust as all of the Plaintiffs in Zubik and, thus, the facts regarding health care insurance offered through the benefits trust are identical.
Moreover, Plaintiffs contend that the primary legal issues in these cases (Zubik and the instant matter) are identical. Specifically, whether a Bishop of the Catholic Church, who serves as the Chairman of the Board of Catholic Charities and as the Trustee for St. John Evangelist Regional Catholic School, can comply with the preventative services coverage regulations promulgated under the Affordable Care Act and thereby act in manner inconsistent with Catholic doctrines and tenets. See doc. no. 12, p. 5.
The Court finds that the instant matter "involves the same issue(s) of fact," and/or "it grows out of the same transaction as another action" — Zubik — as required for a case to be deemed related pursuant to LCvR 40.
In addition, this Court has previously written on the relationship of Pohl to Zubik. In the Zubik case, this Court held:
Zubik v. Sebelius, 13cv1459, doc. no. 24, p. 3.
Here, because the Court has now concluded that the present matter is akin to Zubik, and because this Court has previously found Zubik to be related to Pohl, the Court concludes that this matter is, likewise, related to Pohl.
Therefore, based upon the foregoing, the Court will