Case: Leo G. HALE, Appellant, v. Anthony J. PRINCIPI, Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Appellee
Abbreviation: Hale v. Principi
Decision Date: 2001-05-23
Docket Number: No. 99-1691
Citation: 15 Vet. App. 21
Volume: 15
Reporter: West's Veterans Appeals Reporter
Court: United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims
Jurisdiction: United States
Parties: Leo G. HALE, Appellant, v. Anthony J. PRINCIPI, Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Appellee.
Judges: Before KRAMER, Chief Judge, and HOLDAWAY and STEINBERG, Judges.
Pages: 21–21

Head Matter:
Leo G. HALE, Appellant, v. Anthony J. PRINCIPI, Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Appellee.
No. 99-1691.
United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims.
May 23, 2001.
Before KRAMER, Chief Judge, and HOLDAWAY and STEINBERG, Judges.

Opinion:
ORDER
PER CURIAM:
In a single-judge order of February 26, 2001, the Court remanded a June 29, 1999, decision of the Board of Veterans' Appeals (Board) that determined that new and material evidence had not been received to reopen a claim for service connection for a neuropsychiatric disorder. The Court found that a remand was required by the Veterans Claims Assistance Act of 2000, Pub.L. No. 106-475, 114 Stat. 2096 (Nov. 9, 2000) (VCAA). On March 19, 2001, the appellant filed, through counsel, a timely motion for reconsideration or a panel decision.
On consideration of the foregoing and the record on appeal, it is
ORDERED, by the single judge, that the motion for reconsideration is denied. It is further
ORDERED, by the panel, that the motion for a panel decision is denied.