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2010-5092•Timothy McCollum v. Secretary of Health and Human Services
2010-5092Court of Appeals for the Federal CircuitMar 15, 2011
NOTE: This disposition is nonprecedential.
United States Court of Appeals
for the Federal Circuit
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TIMOTHY MCCOLLUM AND LEE ANN
MCCOLLUM,
AS P ARENTS AND N ATURAL G UARDIANS OF
GRANT F. MCCOLLUM,
Petitioners-Appellants,
v.
SECRETARY OF HEALTH AND HUMAN
SERVICES,
Respondent-Appellee.
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2010-5092
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Appeal from the United States Court of Federal Claims
in Case No. 94-VV-136, Judge George W. Miller.
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Decided: March 15, 2011
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PATRICIA A. FINN , Patricia Finn Attorney, P.C., of Pier-
mont, New York, for petitioners-appellant.
ALTHEA WALKER DAVIS , Senior Trial Attorney, Commer-
cial Litigation Branch, Civil Division, United States De-
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MCCOLLUM v. HHS 2
partment of Justice, of Washington, DC, for respondent-
appellee. With her on the brief were TONY WEST, Assistant
Attorney General, TIMOTHY P. G ARREN , Director, MARK W.
ROGERS , Deputy Director, and GABRIELLE M. FIELDING ,
Assistant Director.
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Before NEWMAN , CLEVENGER, and BRYSON , Circuit
Judges.
PER CURIAM.
Timothy McCollum and Lee Ann McCollum, parents and
guardians of Grant F. McCollum, appeal the decision of the
United States Court of Federal Claims, sustaining the
Special Master’s denial of appellants’ motion to reopen and
modify an award made in March 2000 under the National
Childhood Vaccine Injury Act, 42 U.S.C. §§ 300aa-I to -34.
We have carefully considered the arguments made by
the appellants but find no error in the reasoning and deci-
sion of the Court of Federal Claims, reported at McCollum
v. Sec’y of HHS, 91 Fed. Cl. 86 (Fed. Cl. 2010). That court’s
decision is affirmed.
No costs.
AFFIRMED
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