Clerk’s stamp ord granting appellant’s motion to continue stay until 11-21-2018 for jt resolution (PTD)
11/20/2018
Joint motion to stay proceedings until 12/21/2018–[Edited 11/21/2018 by RW] (JRD)
11/21/2018
Judge’s stamp order granting Joint motion to stay proceedings until 12/21/2018. (GREENBERG) (RW)
12/21/2018
Mot of Appellee – Joint motion to stay case until 02/04/2019 (JRD)
01/02/2019
Mot of Appellant to extend time to file appellant brief. Requested date 02/19/2019 at 11:59 pm. (TRG)
01/03/2019
Judge’s stamp order granting Appellant’s motion to extend time to file appellant’s brief until 02/19/2019 (GREENBERG) (CAM)
01/04/2019
Judge’s stamp order denying motion Joint motion to stay case until 2/4/2019 (GREENBERG) (MVL)
01/24/2019
JOINT MOTION TO VACATE; REVERSE, IN PART; REMAND, IN PART; AND DISMISS, IN PART (JRD)
02/13/2019
ORDERED that the motion to vacate; reverse, in part; remand, in part; and dismiss in part is granted. The Board’s November 9, 2017, finding that that the issue of the appellant’s entitlement to an effective date earlier than November 25, 1996, for the grant of service connection for PTSD was not on direct appeal is reversed. The matters agreed to be remanded by the parties in the JMPR are indeed remanded, pursuant to 38 U.S.C. § 7252(a), for action consistent with the terms of the joint motion. See Forcier v. Nicholson, 19 Vet.App. 414, 425 (2006); Stegall v. West, 11 Vet.App. 268, 271 (1998). The remainder of the appeal is dismissed. This order is the mandate of the Court. An application pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2412(d), the Equal Access to Justice Act (EAJA), for award of attorney fees and other expenses shall be submitted for filing with the Clerk not later than 30 days from the date of this order (GREENBERG) (ARW)