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28 minutes ago, Stayfocus said:

If your attorney is not a cck attorney, does the writ they submitted on behalf of their client only apply to that veteran

The cck writ only apply to the veteran they put on it.

What does your lawyer say about the almost 2 year wait.

I don't believe you can do a writ pro se when you have a lawyer on the case.

I believe your lawyer would have to do the writ to the cavc court.

The same way cck did the writ for there ppl 

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1 hour ago, Mr cue said:

The cck writ only apply to the veteran they put on it.

What does your lawyer say about the almost 2 year wait.

I don't believe you can do a writ pro se when you have a lawyer on the case.

I believe your lawyer would have to do the writ to the cavc court.

The same way cck did the writ for there ppl 

My attorney says be patient 

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32 minutes ago, Stayfocus said:

My attorney says be patient 

According to CCK website, direct review is taking 675 days.

Bva is suppose to adjudicate appeals in docket order, this is not happening.

BVA has no answer as to why they are not following their own guidelines.

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12 hours ago, Stayfocus said:

attorney says be patient

Yes there isn't much you can do if your attorney doesn't feel or want to do a writ and feel the waiting is normal.

I think all.you can do is to be patient.

Cck did the writ for there ppl because they feel the Long waits are no legal.

I did a writ because the bva keep removing my effective date appeal from legacy appeal to ama. When I never requested it 

I did a writ because the bva delay was causing harm to health. When my case was advance on the docket do to my need of help.

There are many reasons a writ can be done.

9  out of 10 are denied but sometimes it get things moving again or the cavc will order the VA to respond to the writ.

 

 

 

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