Case Name: Christian M. DEJOHN, Petitioner, v. DEPARTMENT OF the ARMY, Respondent
Court: United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 2008-11-10
Citations: 298 F. App'x 991
Docket Number: Nos. 2006-3159, 2008-3060
Parties: Christian M. DEJOHN, Petitioner, v. DEPARTMENT OF the ARMY, Respondent.
Judges: LOURIE, RADER, and PROST, Circuit Judges.
Reporter: West's Federal Appendix
Volume: 298
Pages: 991–991

Head Matter:
Christian M. DEJOHN, Petitioner, v. DEPARTMENT OF the ARMY, Respondent.
Nos. 2006-3159, 2008-3060.
United States Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit.
Nov. 10, 2008.
Andrea L. D’Ambra, Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP, of Philadelphia, PA, argued for petitioner. With her on the brief were Jeffrey M. Boerger and Michael J. Burg. Of counsel was Brian T. Guthrie.
Todd M. Hughes, Deputy Director, Commercial Litigation Branch, Civil Division, United States Department of Justice, of Washington, DC, argued for respondent. With him on the brief was Gregory G. Katsas, Assistant Attorney General, Jeanne E. Davidson, Director, Donald E. Kinner, Assistant Director, and James W. Poirier, Trial Attorney. Of counsel on the brief were Thomas G. Kane, Installation Legal Officer, United States Department of the Army, of Carlisle, PA, Kerry B. McTigue, General Counsel, Steven E. Abow, Assistant Counsel, and Risa B. Cherry, Attorney-Advisor, Office of Personnel Management, of Washington, DC.
George E. Quillin, Foley & Lardner LLP, of Washington, DC, for Amicus Curiae Disabled American Veterans. With him on the brief was Mary M. Calkins.
Salvatore P. Tamburo, Dickstein Shapiro LLP, of Washington, DC, for Amicus Curiae the American Legion, et al. With him on the brief was Steven M. War. Of counsel on the brief were Margaret C. Bartley, National Veterans Legal Services, of Washington, DC, and Philip B. Onderdonk, Jr., The American Legion, Indianapolis, IN.
LOURIE, RADER, and PROST, Circuit Judges.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
Judgment
This CAUSE having been heard and considered, it is
ORDERED and ADJUDGED:
AFFIRMED. See Fed. Cir. R. 36.