CHRISTIAN J. MORAN, Special Master.
After receiving compensation through the Vaccine Program, John A. Zuidema, Jr. filed a motion for attorneys' fees and costs. Mr. Zuidema is awarded
Mr. Zuidema alleged that the influenza and tetanus-diphtheria-acellular pertussis vaccines caused him to develop Guillain-Barré syndrome. Mr. Zuidema was awarded compensation based on the parties' stipulation.
On September 23, 2016, Mr. Zuidema filed the pending motion for attorneys' fees and costs. Mr. Zuidema requested $25,177.50 in attorneys' fees and $1,516.55 in attorneys' costs. On October 3, 2016, the Secretary filed a response to Mr. Zuidema's application. The Secretary did not identify any specific problems but asserted that for a "similarly-postured GBS case," a reasonable range for attorneys' fees and costs would be from $18,000.00 to $22,000.00. Resp't's Resp., filed Oct. 3, 2016, at 3. The Secretary cited ten cases that she considered comparable in support of her proposed range. The Secretary further suggested that the undersigned "exercise [his] discretion" in determining a reasonable award of attorneys' fees and costs within the range she provided. Resp't's Resp. at 3-4.
Mr. Zuidema disagreed. He argued that because the Secretary has not presented any evidence that the fee application is unreasonable, then it may be deemed unopposed. Pet'r's Reply, filed Oct. 7, 2016, at 2 (citing
The lack of specific objections from the Secretary was not helpful.
On October 21, 2016, the Secretary filed a response. She asserted that the proposed range accounted for case-by-case variation including the legal market. For the cases in which the petitioner was represented by the same firm that represents Mr. Zuidema, the Secretary provided the lump sum payment to petitioner and the attorneys' fees and costs award. The Secretary further asserted that the cases cited were to provide guidance again suggesting that the undersigned exercise discretion when awarding fees. Resp't's Supp'l Resp., filed Oct. 21, 2016.
The undersigned found the October 21, 2016 response from the Secretary inadequate and ordered the Secretary to submit a supplemental response that was in compliance with the October 13, 2016 order. The undersigned warned that a failure to comply could result in an order to show cause regarding additional penalties and sanctions.
The Secretary responded on November 10, 2016, providing more detail for all ten cases which the Secretary now described as "relatively straightforward GBS (or CIDP) claims for cases pending for a comparable amount of time." Given the detail provided by the Secretary, the cases spanned practice areas across the country, primarily involved the flu vaccine, and none used experts or life care planners. Lastly, in each case, the awarded attorneys' fees and costs was an amount to which the parties stipulated — a practice the Secretary no longer uses.
This matter is now ripe for adjudication.
Because Mr. Zuidema received compensation, he is entitled to an award of reasonable attorneys' fees by right. 42 U.S.C. § 300aa-15(e).
The Federal Circuit has approved the lodestar approach to determine reasonable attorneys' fees and costs under the Vaccine Act. This is a two-step process.
Mr. Zuidema requests compensation for his attorney, Ms. Allison Haskins. For work in this case, Ms. Haskins has charged $300 per hour for 2015 and $324 per hour for 2016. These rates have been found to be reasonable.
The second factor in the lodestar formula is a reasonable number of hours. Reasonable hours are not excessive, redundant, or otherwise unnecessary.
In light of the Secretary's lack of objection, the undersigned has reviewed the fee application for its reasonableness.
In addition to seeking an award for attorneys' fees, Mr. Zuidema seeks compensation for costs expended. The costs appear to be reasonable and are adequately documented. Of note, Mr. Zuidema's attorney took steps to limit costs. See exhibit 23 at 3, 4 (rejecting excessive fee invoices from providers). Consequently, Mr. Zuidema is awarded the full amount of attorneys' costs.
While the foregoing analysis is the basis for this decision, the undersigned has also considered the cases the Secretary offered as relevant comparisons. Among the ten cases,
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The Vaccine Act permits an award of reasonable attorneys' fees and costs. §15(e). The undersigned finds $26,694.05 ($25,177.50 in fees and $1,516.55 in costs) to be a reasonable amount for all attorneys' fees and costs incurred. Pursuant to General Order No. 9, Mr. Zuidema states that he did not personally incur any costs in pursuit of this litigation. The undersigned GRANTS the petitioner's motion and awards
In the absence of a motion for review filed pursuant to RCFC Appendix B, the clerk of the court is directed to enter judgment herewith.