Case Name: Joseph C. NIEMIEC, Appellant, v. Togo D. WEST, Jr., Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Appellee
Court: United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1999-12-01
Citations: 13 Vet. App. 197
Docket Number: No. 96-920
Parties: Joseph C. NIEMIEC, Appellant, v. Togo D. WEST, Jr., Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Appellee.
Judges: Before KRAMER, IVERS, and STEINBERG, Judges.
Reporter: West's Veterans Appeals Reporter
Volume: 13
Pages: 197–197

Head Matter:
Joseph C. NIEMIEC, Appellant, v. Togo D. WEST, Jr., Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Appellee.
No. 96-920.
United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims.
Dec. 1, 1999.
Before KRAMER, IVERS, and STEINBERG, Judges.

Opinion:
ORDER
PER CURIAM:
In a September 30, 1999, single-judge order, the Court, on remand from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, affirmed the Board of Veterans' Appeals decision on appeal that, inter alia, dismissed as not well grounded a claim for service connection for a psychiatric disorder. On October 19, 1999, the appellant filed a timely motion for reconsideration or, in the alternative, for panel review. The Court will construe the motion for panel review as a motion for a decision by a three-judge panel.
Upon consideration of the foregoing, the parties' prior pleadings, and the record on appeal, it is by the single judge
ORDERED that the appellant's motion for reconsideration is DENIED. It is by the panel
ORDERED that the appellant's motion for a decision by a panel is DENIED.