JPML source summary

2026-04-01

JPML Monthly Pending MDL Report

This page explains what the April 1, 2026 JPML pending-MDL report shows, why MDL 3163 appears there, and what visitors can learn before opening deeper court materials.

  • United States Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation
  • Official source summary
  • Re-checked March 30, 2026

What the JPML monthly report shows

The JPML pending-MDL report is the federal judiciary's monthly public snapshot for active multidistrict litigations. In the April 1, 2026 report, MDL 3163 appears as the GLP-1 receptor agonists and NAION docket pending in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.

That same report lists MDL 3163 with 73 pending actions, which helps readers understand that the GLP-1 and vision-loss litigation is being tracked inside the national MDL system.

This summary page explains how to read that report without sending visitors away from the site.

  • Monthly public MDL snapshot issued by the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation
  • April 1, 2026 report lists MDL 3163 with 73 pending actions
  • Useful for placing GLP-1, NAION, and vision-loss litigation inside the broader federal MDL landscape

Why this monthly report matters

For most visitors, the value of this report is not that it proves any individual claim. Its value is that it confirms the GLP-1 / NAION issue has moved into a formal federal case-management track that is being monitored publicly month by month.

Reading the JPML report together with the MDL 3163 court page and other lawsuit updates can help you understand whether this is still a live and developing legal issue before deciding whether a free case review is worth your time.

  • Shows that MDL 3163 is part of the active federal pending-MDL inventory
  • Helps separate public case-management status from any medical or legal conclusion about a specific person
  • Useful alongside court orders, scheduling updates, and broader GLP-1 lawsuit updates

What you can review in the report PDF

The JPML PDF gives a concise docket-level snapshot. It identifies the MDL number, the transferee court, the assigned judge, and the number of actions pending and historical on the report date.

It is best used as a high-level federal status report. If you want court orders, conference details, or case-management materials, the MDL 3163 court page and related docket systems remain the better next step.

  • MDL number, court assignment, and judicial assignment for MDL 3163
  • Pending-actions snapshot for the report date
  • Broader national MDL context for comparison
  • Use the court page or docket systems when you need orders, filings, or motion practice