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Odom v. Secretary of Health and Human Services, 17-569V. (2018)

Court: United States Court of Federal Claims Number: infdco20180921b09 Visitors: 6
Filed: Aug. 20, 2018
Latest Update: Aug. 20, 2018
Summary: ORDER CONCLUDING PROCEEDINGS 1 CHRISTIAN J. MORAN , Special Master . On August 17, 2018, the petitioner filed a Notice of Dismissal in the above-captioned case. Accordingly, pursuant to Vaccine Rule 21(a), the above-captioned case is hereby dismissed without prejudice. The Clerk of the Court is hereby instructed that a judgment shall not enter in the instant case pursuant to Vaccine Rule 21(a). IT IS SO ORDERED. FootNotes 1. The E-Government Act, 44 U.S.C. 3501 note (2012) (F
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ORDER CONCLUDING PROCEEDINGS1

On August 17, 2018, the petitioner filed a Notice of Dismissal in the above-captioned case.

Accordingly, pursuant to Vaccine Rule 21(a), the above-captioned case is hereby dismissed without prejudice. The Clerk of the Court is hereby instructed that a judgment shall not enter in the instant case pursuant to Vaccine Rule 21(a).

IT IS SO ORDERED.

FootNotes


1. The E-Government Act, 44 U.S.C. § 3501 note (2012) (Federal Management and Promotion of Electronic Government Services), requires that the Court post this decision on its website. Pursuant to Vaccine Rule 18(b), the parties have 14 days to file a motion proposing redaction of medical information or other information described in 42 U.S.C. § 300aa-12(d)(4). Any redactions ordered by the special master will appear in the document posted on the website.
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