Carrie A. Baca v. Nancy A. Berryhill
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ORDER AWARDING EAJA FEES by Magistrate Judge Suzanne H. Segal. Re: Stipulation for Award of EAJA Fees 18 . IT IS ORDERED that Plaintiff shall be awarded attorney fees under the EAJA in the amount of ONE THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED AND SEVENTY TWO DOLLARS AND SEVENTY ONE CENTS ($1,672.71), and costs under 28 U.S.C. § 1920, in the amount of FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS ($400.00) (see order for further details) (hr)
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Shanny J. Lee, Calif. Bar No. 213599
LAW OFFICES OF HARRY J. BINDER
AND CHARLES E. BINDER, P.C.
60 East 42nd Street Suite 520
New York, NY 10165
Phone (212) 677-6801
Fax (646) 273-2196
Email: fedcourt@binderlawfirm.com
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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Plaintiff,
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COMMISSIONER OF THE SOCIAL )
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SECURITY ADMINISTRATION,
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Defendant.
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CARRIE A. BACA,
No.: 5:17-CV-02290-SS
ORDER AWARDING ATTORNEY
FEES UNDER THE EQUAL
ACCESS TO JUSTICE ACT,
PURSUANT TO 28 U.S.C. § 2412(d),
AND COSTS, PURSUANT TO 28
U.S.C. § 1920
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Based upon the parties’ Stipulation for the Award and Payment of Equal
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Access to Justice Act (EAJA) Fees and Costs, IT IS ORDERED that Plaintiff shall
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be awarded attorney fees under the EAJA in the amount of ONE THOUSAND SIX
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HUNDRED AND SEVENTY TWO DOLLARS AND SEVENTY ONE CENTS
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($1,672.71), and costs under 28 U.S.C. § 1920, in the amount of FOUR
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HUNDRED DOLLARS ($400.00), subject to the terms of the above-referenced
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Stipulation, to include the United States Department of the Treasury’s Offset
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Program pursuant to Astrue v. Ratliff, 130 S.Ct. 2521 (2010). Any payment shall
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be delivered to Plaintiff’s counsel.
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Dated: 5/23/18
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Suzanne H. Segal
United States Magistrate Judge
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