Talley v. Astrue

Filing 41

MOTION by Plaintiff Lynas D. Talley for judgment Plaintiff's Counsel's Motion for Judgment (Rose, Ashley)

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Talley v. Astrue Doc. 41 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS EASTERN DIVISION LYNAS D. TALLEY xxx xx 2436 Plaintiff vs. MICHAEL J. ASTRUE, Commissioner of Social Security Defendant ) ) ) ) ) ) No. 07 cv 5751 ) Magistrate Judge Arlander Keys ) ) ) ) PLAINTIFF'S COUNSEL'S MOTION FOR JUDGMENT NOW COMES Ashley S. Rose, counsel for plaintiff, and moves this Court for judgment as to counsel's "Motion for Authorization of Attorney Fees Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 406(b)," and states as follows: 1. Counsel filed a "Motion for Authorization of Attorney Fees Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 406(b)," on 7.6.2010 (Pacer #33). Defendant was granted leave to respond to the motion by 8.3.2010. 2. On 8.3.2010 defendant filed a response that stated, in pertinent part: "Defendant...Michael J. Astrue, by his undersigned attorneys, states that he has no objection to Counsel's Motion For Authorization Of Attorney Fees Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 406(b)." (Pacer #40). 3. Counsel's Motion requested the net sum of $7,347.75 payable to him and the balance of the plaintiff's account (the lesser of the EAJA fee ­$6,000.00­to be paid to Mr. Talley. It appears that nothing further must be done in this case except for the entry of an order. WHEREFORE, counsel prays this Court to enter an order directing the Social Security -1- Dockets.Justia.com Administration to disburse the sum of $7,347.75 directly to counsel and the sum of $6,000.00 directly to plaintiff, Mr. Lynas Talley, pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 406(b). /s/ Ashley S. Rose, Counsel for Plaintiff Ashley S. Rose, Attorney at Law LAW OFFICE OF ASHLEY S. ROSE 799 Roosevelt Rd., Building 6, Suite 104 Glen Ellyn, IL. 60137 630/790-9066 -2-

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