U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, 2011

Hager v. Secretary of Health & Human Services

Hager v. Secretary of Health & Human Services
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit · Decided September 1, 2011 · Lourie
428 F. App'x 991

Hager v. Secretary of Health & Human Services

Opinion

ON MOTION

ORDER

The Secretary of Health and Human Services moves to stay proceedings in this case pending the court’s disposition of Porter v. HHS, No.2010-5162 and Knight ex rel. Rotoli v. HHS, No.2010-5163. Allison Hager opposes. The Secretary replies. The Secretary also moves without opposition for a 30-day extension of time to file its brief.

The Secretary asserts that there is a substantial overlap in the legal and factual issues between this case and Porter and Rotoli, that all three appeals arise out of a single decision of the United States Court of Federal Claims, and that the Court of Federal Claims’ reasons for setting aside the special masters’ decisions, and for crediting petitioners’ medical theories, were virtually identical in all three cases.

The court notes that this court heard oral argument in Porter and Rotoli on August 2, 2011.

Accordingly, '

It Is Ordered That:

(1) The motion is granted. The Secretary is directed to inform the court within 30 days of the disposition of Porter and Rotoli how this appeal should proceed. Hager may also respond within that time.

(2) A copy of this order shall be transmitted to the merits panel assigned to hear Porter and Rotoli

(3) The motion for an extension of time is moot.

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