Case: In re PANEL REFERRALS IN PRO SE CASES
Abbreviation: In re Panel Referrals in Pro Se Cases
Decision Date: 2000-12-26
Docket Number: No. 7-00
Citation: 14 Vet. App. 232
Volume: 14
Reporter: West's Veterans Appeals Reporter
Court: United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims
Jurisdiction: United States
Parties: In re PANEL REFERRALS IN PRO SE CASES
Judges: Before KRAMER, Chief Judge, and FARLEY, HOLDAWAY, IVERS, STEINBERG, and GREENE, Judges.
Pages: 232–232

Head Matter:
In re PANEL REFERRALS IN PRO SE CASES
No. 7-00.
United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims.
Dec. 26, 2000.
Before KRAMER, Chief Judge, and FARLEY, HOLDAWAY, IVERS, STEINBERG, and GREENE, Judges.

Opinion:
ORDER
KRAMER, Chief Judge:
Misc. Order No. 3-99, In Re Panel Referrals in Pro Se Cases, 12 Vet.App. 316 (1999) (en banc), is hereby revoked. Procedures contained in that order are super-ceded by the Court's Internal Operating-Procedures, at 11(f).
INTERNAL OPERATING PROCEDURES
These procedures are changed, effective December 18, 2000, by adding the following:
II. SINGLE JUDGE SUMMARY DISPOSITION
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(f) Panel Referrals in Pro Se Cases. When a determination is made, at any point during the consideration of a case, that a case in which a party is not represented should be disposed of by other than a single judge, a clerk's order, designated for electronic publication only, will be entered stating that such a determination has been made and that the matter will be stayed for 30 days to permit possible arrangements for representation of that unrepresented party. In addition, the screening judge assigned to the case may direct that the participation of amicus curiae, notwithstanding the stay, be invited in the clerk's order.