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July 6, 2013 · 3:40 am

SJC: “Untimely” petition filed under National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act can garner an award of attorney’s fees


Opinion:
KATHLEEN SEBELIUS,
SECRETARY OF HEALTH
AND HUMAN SERVICES, PETITIONER
v.
MELISSA CLOER

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