Halpern v. Principi

17 Vet. App. 28, 2003 U.S. Vet. App. LEXIS 127, 2003 WL 917100
CourtUnited States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims
DecidedMarch 10, 2003
Docket99-1472
StatusPublished

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Halpern v. Principi, 17 Vet. App. 28, 2003 U.S. Vet. App. LEXIS 127, 2003 WL 917100 (Cal. 2003).

Opinion

ORDER

PER CURIAM:

On December 12, 2002, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (Federal Circuit) held that this Court erred when it determined that it lacked jurisdiction over the appellant’s application for attorney’s fees pursuant to the Equal Access to Justice Act (EAJA), 28 U.S.C. § 2412(d), in Halpern v. Principi, 15 Vet.App. 416 (2002) (per curiam order). Halpern v. Principi, 313 F.3d 1364 (Fed.Cir.2002). The Federal Circuit then reversed this decision, and remanded the matter for further proceedings consistent with its opinion. Id.

The Court notes that the appellant submitted his original EAJA application on October 12, 2000. The Secretary submitted a response to the appellant’s application on January 9, 2001. The appellant submitted a reply to the Secretary’s response on January 17, 2001. During the more than two years since the parties submitted their original EAJA pleadings, significant changes have occurred in this Court’s EAJA caselaw. See generally Sumner v. Principi, 15 Vet.App. 256 (2001) (en banc); Flemming v. Principi 16 Vet.App. 52 (2002); Sachs v. Principi, 15 Vet.App. 414 (2002). In light of those changes the Court will seek supplemental memoranda from the parties addressing any such changes in caselaw and their impact upon this case.

Accordingly, it is

ORDERED that, not later than 30 days from the date of this order, both parties file with the Court supplemental memoran-da addressing the changes in the Court’s EAJA case law since the submission of the original EAJA pleadings and the impact of those changes upon the outcome of this case.

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Related

Sumner v. Principi
15 Vet. App. 256 (Veterans Claims, 2001)
Halpern v. Principi
15 Vet. App. 416 (Veterans Claims, 2002)
Sachs v. Principi
15 Vet. App. 414 (Veterans Claims, 2002)
Flemming v. Principi
16 Vet. App. 52 (Veterans Claims, 2002)

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