THOMAS L. GOWEN, Special Master.
On March 6, 2019, James Moran ("Petitioner") filed a motion for attorney's fees and costs. Petitioner's Motion for Attorney Fees ("Pet. Fees App.") (ECF No. 44). For the reasons discussed below, I
On September 29, 2016, Petitioner filed a petition for compensation pursuant to the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program.
On September 5, 2018, the parties filed a joint stipulation in which they stated that a decision should be entered awarding compensation to Petitioner. Stipulation for Award (ECF No. 37). Respondent denied Petitioner's alleged injury and residual effects were caused-in-fact by the flu vaccination. Id. at ¶ 6. Nevertheless, the parties agreed that the issues between them should be settled and a decision should be entered awarding compensation to Petitioner. I adopted the Stipulation for Award as my Decision awarding damages on September 6, 2018. (ECF No. 38).
On March 6, 2019, Petitioner filed a motion for attorneys' fees and costs. Pet. Fees App. (ECF No. 44). Petitioner requests compensation for his attorney, Ms. Kate Westad in the total amount of $75,494.07. This represents $4,055.00 in attorney's fees and $639.21 in costs to Lommen Abdo, P.A. and $57,582.00 in attorney's fees and $13,217.86 to Larkin Hoffman Law Firm. Pet. Fees App. at 1-2.
Respondent filed a response to Petitioner's fees motion on March 7, 2019, indicating that "[r]espondent is satisfied the statutory requirements for an award of attorneys' fees and costs are met in this case" and recommending that "the special master exercise his discretion and determine a reasonable award for attorneys' fees and costs." Response at 2-3 (ECF No. 45). Petitioner did not file a reply thereafter. The matter is now ripe for adjudication.
Under the Vaccine Act, the special master shall award reasonable attorneys' fees and costs for any petition that results in an award of compensation. 42 U.S.C. § 300aa-15(3)(1). Petitioner in this case was awarded compensation pursuant to a Stipulation, and therefore she is entitled to an award of reasonable attorneys' fees and costs. (ECF No. 38).
The Vaccine Act permits an award of "reasonable" attorneys' fees and costs. 42 U.S.C. § 300aa-15(e)(1). The Federal Circuit has approved the use of the lodestar approach to determine reasonable attorneys' fees and costs under the Vaccine Act. Avera v. Sec'y of Health & Human Servs., 515 F.3d 1343, 1349 (Fed. Cir. 2008). Using the lodestar approach, a court first determines the reasonable hourly rate, which is then applied to the number of hours reasonably expended on the litigation. Id. at 1347-58 (citing Blum v. Stenson, 465 U.S. 886, 888 (1984)).
Petitioners "bea[r] the burden of establishing the hours expended, the rates charged, and the expenses incurred" are reasonable. Wasson v. Sec'y of Health & Human Servs., 24 Cl. Ct. 482, 484 (1993). Adequate proof of the claimed fees and costs should be presented when the motion is filed. Id. At 484 n.1. The special master has the discretion to reduce awards sua sponte, independent of enumerated objections from the respondent. Sabella v. Sec'y of Health & Human Servs., 86 Fed. Cl. 201, 208-09 (Fed. Cl. 2009); Savin v. Sec'y of Health & Human Servs., 85 Fed. Cl. 313 (Fed. Cl. 2008), aff'd No. 99-537V, 2008 WL 2066611 (Fed. Cl. Spec. Mstr. Apr. 22, 2008). Special masters may look to their experience and judgment to reduce the number of hours billed to a level they find reasonable for the work performed. Saxton v. Sec'y of Health & Human Servs., 3 F.3d 1517, 1521 (Fed. Cir. 1993). A line-by-line evaluation of the billing records is not required. Wasson, 24 Cl. Ct., aff'd in relevant part, 988 F.2d 131 (Fed Cir. 1993) (per curiam).
Petitioner requests that her attorney, Ms. Westad be compensated at $275.00 per hour for work performed January 2015 through February 2016 at Lommen Abdo, P.A. Pet. Fees App. Attach. 1. Other special masters and I have found these rates to be reasonable. Rus v. Sec'y of Health & Human Servs., No. 16-631V, 2017 WL 7053993 (Fed Cl. Spec. Mstr. Dec. 22, 2017); Fontana v. Sec'y of Health & Human Servs., No. 16-1290V, 2017 WL 7542630 (Fed Cl. Spec. Mstr. Dec. 28, 2017); Renaud v. Sec'y of Health & Human Servs., No. 14-04V (Fed. Cl. Spec. Mstr. May 23, 2019); Choiniere v. Sec'y of Health & Human Servs., No. 16-1286V, 2019 WL 518519 (Fed. Cl. Spec. Mstr. Jan. 11, 2019). I will award Ms. Westad's rate for work performed at Lommen Abdo in full.
Petitioner also requests compensation for paralegals
Petitioner requests that Ms. Westad be compensated at $350.00 per hour for work performed from May 2016 through March 2016 at the firm of Larkin Hoffman. Pet. Fees. App. Attach. 3. As noted above, this rate is reasonable and I will award Ms. Westad's rate for work performed at Larkin Hoffman in full.
Additionally, petitioner requests $125 per hour for paralegals and $160 an hour for litigation paralegal at Larkin Hoffman. As discussed previously, the paralegal rate of $125 per hour is reasonable.
However, the requested rate for $160 per hour for a litigation paralegal exceeds the rate at which the Vaccine program reimburses for costs associated with a paralegal for 2016 and 2017. See OSM Attorneys' Forum Hourly Rate Fee Schedule, 2015-2016; 2017.
As noted previously, a line-by-line evaluation of the invoiced hours is not required; instead, I may rely on my experience to evaluate the reasonableness of the hours expended. Wasson, 24 Cl. Ct. at 484. Accordingly, I may reduce the number of hours claimed based on past experience. Saxton, 3 F.3d at 1521.
Petitioner requested $4,055.00 in attorney's fees for Lommen Abdo, P.A. for 22 hours worked. I find the hours expended by Ms. Westad and the paralegals at Lommen Abdo to be reasonable. Accordingly, Petitioner is entitled to attorney's fees for Lommen Abdo in the amount of
Petitioner requested $57,582.00 in attorney's fees for Larkin Hoffman for 203.3 hours worked. I find the hours expended by Ms. Westad and the paralegals at Larkin Hoffman to be reasonable. Accordingly, Petitioner is entitled to attorney's fees for Larkin Hoffman in the amount of
Like attorneys' fees, a request for reimbursement for costs must be reasonable. Perreira v. Sec'y of Health & Human Servs., 27 Fed Cl. 29, 34 (Fed. Cl. 1992).
Petitioner requested $639.21 in costs for Lommen Abdo, P.A. Pet. Fees App. Attach. 2. The motion requests the costs for medical records, pharmacy records, and copies. These costs are typical of Vaccine Program litigation and Petitioner has provided adequate documentation for these costs. These costs shall be awarded in full. Petitioner is therefore entitled to an award of attorney's costs in the amount of
Petitioner requested $13,217.86 in costs for Larkin Hoffman. Pet. Fees App. Attach. 3-4. These costs include $1991.56 for delivering documents, medical records, the filing fee, and search fees. These costs are typical of the Vaccine Program and Petitioner has provided adequate documentation for these costs. These costs will be awarded in full.
Petitioner also requested $11,226.30 in expert costs for Dr. Justin Willer. Pet. Fees App. Attach. 4-5. Dr. Willer requests compensation at a rate of $500 an hour. In Dahl, the special master stated that Dr. Willer has good qualifications but lacks qualifications like an academic appointment to a premier medical school that distinguishes the highest paid experts and therefore, determined that Dr. Willer should not receive compensation at the highest tier for experts. Dahl v. Sec'y of Health & Human Servs., No. 13-098V, 2018 WL 6818741, at *15-16 (Fed. Cl. Spec. Mstr. Nov. 30, 2018). However, in another case where the parties agreed to settle the case by a joint stipulation, Dr. Willer was compensated at the requested $500 per hour. Bakken v. Sec'y of Health & Human Servs., No. 16-1283V, 2018 WL 4140890, at *1-2 (Fed. Cl. Spec. Mstr. Apr. 24, 2018).
Therefore, the undersigned analyzes the compensation request for Dr. Willer on his work performed in the above-captioned case. In Bakken, the petitioner alleged the flu vaccine caused his Gullian-Barré Sydrome ("GBS") and Dr. Willer was compensated at a rate of $500 per hour. In the above-captioned case, the petitioner alleged the flu vaccine was the cause of his CIDP, which is similar to GBS, but has a more prolonged and episodic course. Dr. Willer provided three very detailed reports. See Pet. Ex. 14; Pet. Ex. 25; Pet. Ex. 35. The medical literature provided accompanying his reports were helpful in the understanding of petitioner's condition. Finally, this was a difficult case that ultimately resolved in a stipulation decision. Therefore, I find that compensating Dr. Willer at $500 per hour is reasonable.
I find Dr. Willer's billed hours to be reasonable overall. Pet. Fees App. Attach. 4 at 19. Thus, I will award Dr. Willer's time in full. Therefore, petitioner is entitled to an award of attorney's costs in the amount of
In accordance with the foregoing, Petitioner's application for attorney's fees and costs is
In the absence of a motion for review filed pursuant to RCFC Appendix B, the clerk of the court shall enter judgment in accordance herewith.