U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, 2010

Corson v. DVA

Corson v. DVA
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit · Decided July 14, 2010

Corson v. DVA

Opinion

NOTE: This order is nonprecedential.

United States Court of AppeaIs for the FederaI Circuit DAVID C. CORSON, Claimcmt-Appellant, V. ERIC K. SHINSEKI, SE CRETARY OF VETERANS AFFAIRS, Respondent-Appellee.

2010-7059 Appeal from the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims in case no. 08-2573, Judge Alan G.

Lance, Sr. ON MOTION ORDER The Secretary of Veterans Affairs moves for leave to file a corrected brief David C. Corson moves for leave to file a corrected brief and corrected reply brief. The Secre- tary opposes Corson moves to "dismiss" the Secreta1'y’s submission and again requests leave to file a corrected reply brief responding to the Secretary’s corrected brief.

CORSON V. DVA 2 The Secretary has already responded to Corson’s cor- rected opening brief. Thus, the court denies Corson’s motion for leave to file a second corrected opening brief.

I-Iowever, the court grants Corson’s motions seeking leave to file a corrected reply brief responding to the Secretary’s corrected brief Accordingly, IT ls ORDERED THA'r: (1) The Secretary’s motion for leave to file a corrected brief is granted (2) Corson’s motion for leave to file a corrected open- ing brief is denied. (3) Corson’s motions for leave to file a corrected reply brief responding to the Secretary’s corrected brief are granted The "corrected informal response brief" submit- ted by Corson with his June 14, 2010 motion shall be treated as his corrected reply brief (4) Corson’s motion to “dismiss" the Secretary’s oppo- sition to his motion is denied.

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