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Timestamp: 2019-04-21 12:25:21+00:00

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Mar. 19, 2019: The CAVC issued opinions in Roby v. Wilkie regarding reguarding the definition of "liquid" for purposes of rating achalasia [download .pdf] and Williams v. Wilkie regarding a veteran's right to submit evidence before the Board issues a decision in a case returning from a remand to VBA [download .pdf].
Feb. 8, 2019: The CAVC heard oral argument in Frye v. Wilkie regarding regarding interepreting rating decisions for purposes of adjudicating a CUE motion [listen here] and Ables v. Wilkie regarding when records must be obtained under the duty to assist [listen here].
Feb. 5, 2019: The CAVC heard oral argument in Vaughn v. Wilkie regarding when a valid debt to VA has been created [listen here] and Blythe v. Wilkie regarding waiver of arguments at the agency level [listen here].
Nov. 2, 2018: The CAVC heard oral argument in Grumpenberger v. Wilkie regarding the definition of "past due benefits" for purposes of determining an attorney's fee [listen here].
Oct. 4, 2018: The Federal Circuit heard oral argument in Zottarella v. Wilkie regarding the CAVC's ability to find facts when making a harmless error determination. [listen here].
Oct. 3, 2018: The Federal Circuit heard oral argument in Hudick v. Wilkie regarding whether M21-1 provisions favorable to claimants are binding the Board of Veterans' Appeals [listen here] and Clouse v. Wilkie regarding the effect of an improperly served BVA vacatur decision [listen here].
Oct. 2, 2018: The Federal Circuit heard oral argument in Cook v. Wilkie regarding the circumstances under which a claimant is entitled to a second BVA hearing [listen here].
Oct. 1, 2018: The Federal Circuit heard oral argument in Mayo v. Wilkie regarding the BVA's ability to deny extraschedular TDIU without referring the issue to the Director of Compensation [listen here].
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