Spargo v. Social Security Administration
Filing
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ORDER granting 15 Motion for Attorney Fees. Plaintiff is awarded $2,012.67 in attorney's fees and expenses under the EAJA. Signed by Magistrate Judge J. Thomas Ray on 6/19/2018. (jak)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS
JONESBORO DIVISION
GLENDON SPARGO
V.
PLAINTIFF
NO. 3:17-CV-00078-JTR
NANCY A. BERRYHILL,
Deputy Commissioner for Operations,
performing the duties and functions not reserved
to the Commissioner of Social Security
DEFENDANT
ORDER
Pending before the Court is Plaintiff’s motion requesting an award of
attorney’s fees and expenses under the Equal Access to Justice Act (“EAJA”), 28
U.S.C. § 2412.1 Doc. 15. The Commissioner has filed a Response. Doc. 17.
Plaintiff’s attorney, Stephanie Bartels Wallace, requests a total payment of
$2,012.67, consisting of: (1) 8.10 hours of attorney work in 2017-18 at the hourly
rate of $196.00 ($1,587.60); (2) 5.40 hours of paralegal work at the hourly rate of
$75.00 ($405.00); and (3) $20.07 in expenses. The Commissioner does not object
to the requested amount.
Under these circumstances, the Court concludes that Plaintiff is entitled to
an award of attorney’s fees and expenses under the EAJA, and that the amount
requested is reasonable.
On April 3, 2018, the Court entered an Order and Judgment reversing the
Commissioner’s decision and remanding this case for further administrative proceedings. Docs.
13 & 14.
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IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that Plaintiff’s Motion for Attorney’s Fees
and Expenses Pursuant to the EAJA, Doc. 15 is GRANTED.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Plaintiff is awarded $2,012.67 in
attorney’s fees and expenses under the EAJA.2
DATED this 19th day of June, 2018.
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UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
Consistent with the Commissioner’s usual procedure in light of Astrue v. Ratliff, 560
U.S. 586 (2010), the check awarding EAJA fees should be made payable to Plaintiff, but mailed
to the care of Plaintiff’s attorney at the attorney’s office.
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