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In the United States Court of Federal Claims
                                 OFFICE OF SPECIAL MASTERS
                                         No. 16-0691V
                                    Filed: October 24, 2017
                                        UNPUBLISHED

    ALBERT WILSON,
                                                             Special Processing Unit (SPU);
                        Petitioner,                          Attorneys’ Fees and Costs
    v.

    SECRETARY OF HEALTH
    AND HUMAN SERVICES,

                       Respondent.

Diana L. Stadelnikas, Maglio Christopher & Toale, PA, Sarasota, FL, for petitioner.
Althea W. Davis, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC, for respondent.

                      DECISION ON ATTORNEYS’ FEES AND COSTS1

Dorsey, Chief Special Master:

        On June 13, 2016, petitioner filed a petition for compensation under the National
Vaccine Injury Compensation Program, 42 U.S.C. §300aa-10, et seq.,2 (the “Vaccine
Act”). Petitioner alleged that he suffered an injury to his left shoulder, including brachial
neuritis (“Parsonage Turner Syndrome”), as a result of a Tetanus Diphtheria acellular
Pertussis (“Tdap”) vaccine he received on May 21, 2015. Petition at 1-2. On June 26,
2017, the undersigned issued a decision awarding compensation to petitioner based on
the parties’ joint stipulation. (ECF No. 28.)

1
  Because this unpublished decision contains a reasoned explanation for the action in this case, the
undersigned intends to post it on the United States Court of Federal Claims' website, in accordance with
the E-Government Act of 2002. 44 U.S.C. § 3501 note (2012) (Federal Management and Promotion of
Electronic Government Services). In accordance with Vaccine Rule 18(b), petitioner has 14 days to
identify and move to redact medical or other information, the disclosure of which would constitute an
unwarranted invasion of privacy. If, upon review, the undersigned agrees that the identified material fits
within this definition, the undersigned will redact such material from public access.
2
 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986, Pub. L. No. 99-660, 100 Stat. 3755. Hereinafter, for
ease of citation, all “§” references to the Vaccine Act will be to the pertinent subparagraph of 42 U.S.C. §
300aa (2012).
       On September 20, 2017, petitioner filed a motion for attorneys’ fees and costs.
(ECF No. 31.) Petitioner requests attorneys’ fees in the amount of $12,173.60 and
attorneys’ costs in the amount of $756.59. (Id. at 1-2.) In compliance with General
Order #9, petitioner filed a signed statement indicating that he incurred no out-of-pocket
expenses. (ECF No. 31-3.) Thus, the total amount requested is $12,930.19.

        On September 27, 2017, respondent filed a response to petitioner’s motion.
(ECF No. 32.) Respondent argues that “[n]either the Vaccine Act nor Vaccine Rule 13
contemplates any role for respondent in the resolution of a request by a petitioner for an
award of attorneys’ fees and costs.” Id. at 1. Respondent adds, however, that he “is
satisfied the statutory requirements for an award of attorneys’ fees and costs are met in
this case.” Id. at 2. Respondent “respectfully recommends that the Chief Special
Master exercise her discretion and determine a reasonable award for attorneys’ fees
and costs.” Id. at 3.

       On September 27, 2017, petitioner filed a reply. (ECF No. 33.) Petitioner
disputes respondent’s characterization of his role in resolving attorneys’ fees and costs,
objects to respondent’s failure to address specific issues, and reiterates petitioner’s
position that the amount requested is reasonable.

      The undersigned has reviewed the billing records submitted with petitioner’s
request. In the undersigned’s experience, the request appears reasonable, and the
undersigned finds no cause to reduce the requested hours or rates.

      The Vaccine Act permits an award of reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs.
§ 15(e). Based on the reasonableness of petitioner’s request, the undersigned
GRANTS petitioner’s motion for attorneys’ fees and costs.

     Accordingly, the undersigned awards a total of $12,930.19,3 representing
reimbursement for all attorneys’ fees and costs, in the form of a check jointly
payable to petitioner and her counsel, Diana L. Stadelnikas.4

        The clerk of the court shall enter judgment in accordance herewith.5

3
 This amount is intended to cover all legal expenses incurred in this matter. This award encompasses all
charges by the attorney against a client, “advanced costs” as well as fees for legal services rendered.
Furthermore, § 15(e)(3) prevents an attorney from charging or collecting fees (including costs) that would
be in addition to the amount awarded herein. See generally Beck v. Sec’y of Health & Human Servs.,
924 F.2d 1029 (Fed. Cir.1991).
4
 Petitioner requests that the check be forwarded to Maglio Christopher & Toale, PA, 1605 Main Street,
Suite 710, Sarasota Florida 34236.
5
  Pursuant to Vaccine Rule 11(a), entry of judgment can be expedited by the parties’ joint filing of notice
renouncing the right to seek review.
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
                        s/Nora Beth Dorsey
                        Nora Beth Dorsey
                        Chief Special Master

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