Case Name: Albert L. WILSON, Appellant, v. Anthony J. PRINCIPI, Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Appellee
Court: United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 2003-02-21
Citations: 17 Vet. App. 19
Docket Number: No. 01-691
Parties: Albert L. WILSON, Appellant, v. Anthony J. PRINCIPI, Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Appellee.
Judges: Before KRAMER, Chief Judge, and FARLEY and IVERS, Judges.
Reporter: West's Veterans Appeals Reporter
Volume: 17
Pages: 19–20

Head Matter:
Albert L. WILSON, Appellant, v. Anthony J. PRINCIPI, Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Appellee.
No. 01-691.
United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims.
Feb. 21, 2003.
James W. Stewart, Washington DC, for Appellant.
Erica M. Dornburg, Esq., for Appellee.
Before KRAMER, Chief Judge, and FARLEY and IVERS, Judges.

Opinion:
ORDER
PER CURIAM:
The appellant, through counsel, filed an application for an award of attorney fees and expenses under the Equal Access to Justice Act, 28 U.S.C. § 2412(d). The Court issued an opinion on December 12, 2002, awarding attorneys fees in an amount less than was sought by the appellant. Wilson v. Principi, 16 Vet.App. 509 (2002). On January 21, 2003, the appellant filed a timely motion for reconsideration by the panel. In essence, he reiterates arguments presented previously in his brief and at oral argument before the Court. "[A] motion for . panel [reconsideration] . must state the points of law or fact that the party believes the Court has overlooked or misunderstood." U.S. Vet.App. R. 35(e)(1). The Court did not overlook or misunderstand any argument that was properly before it. The appellant has not presented any argument that warrants reconsideration by the panel.
Upon consideration of the foregoing, it is
ORDERED that the motion for a reconsideration by the panel is denied.