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Joseph A. TAINA, Claimant-Appellant v. Robert WILKIE, Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Respondent-Appellee
This appeal was originally scheduled for oral argument on September 5, 2018. On August 17, 2018, however, we stayed this case pending an en banc decision in Procopio v. Wilkie, No. 18-1721. Once this court issued its decision in that case, see Procopio v. Wilkie, 913 F.3d 1371 (Fed. Cir. 2019), we ordered the parties to file supplemental briefs explaining how the decision in Procopio impacts this case. See Dkt. No. 38.
In his supplemental brief, Appellant Joseph Taina asked us to reverse the underlying Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims (“Veterans Court”) decision and remand his case to be readjudicated consistent with Procopio. Dkt. No. 39. The government has also indicated that, in light of Procopio, we should remand this case to the Veterans Court. Dkt. No. 41; see also Dkt. Nos. 44, 45. The parties’ requests for remand are now before us.
The decision of the Veterans Court is vacated and this appeal is remanded to the Veterans Court with instructions that Mr. Taina’s claim for benefits be reconsidered in light of Procopio. The mandate shall issue forthwith.
VACATED AND REMANDED
Costs
Each party shall bear its own costs.
O’Malley, Circuit Judge.
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Docket No: 2017-1829
Decided: April 10, 2019
Court: United States Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit.
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