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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Union bargaining is blocked now. Expect dramatically harder performance standards in October. [/quote] I think a quota of 250 cases a year would be challenging but attainable.[/quote] Sure, why not? Anythings possible. Everyone would have to adjust their work practices drastically, many good people would quit because of it, and [i]no one[/i] would be happy with the decisions coming from the Board. But it's possible![/quote] If it means decisions are issued faster and the denials are easier to get JMR’d, at least the private attorneys would be perfectly fine with this outcome. [/quote] The private bar wouldn’t earn so much money on JMRs if BVA attorneys and judges made less mistakes. It’s astounding that nearly 80% of BVA decisions contain errors so egregious that VA feels compelled to concede the error and agree to a remand. [/quote] 80% huh? Cite your source.[/quote] https://dho.stanford.edu/wp-content/uploads/Ho_HandanNader_Ames_Marcus.pdf See page 241[/quote] 2003-2016? lol. That’s like citing irrelevant case law.[/quote] Exactly. Veterans benefits law has completely changed since 2019. Let's see a study that covers stats since the enactment of AMA.[/quote]
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