McManus v. Commissioner of Social Security
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ORDER AWARDING ATTORNEY FEES UNDER EAJA: approving the # 17 Stipulation filed by Beth McManus. Plaintiff's attorney Lawrence Hasseler is hereby awarded $1,400.00 in attorney fees and $415.00 for costs. Signed by Judge Glenn T. Suddaby on 9/1/2011. (jmb)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
BETH MCMANUS obo
DOUGLAS MCMANUS,
SEP 01 2011
AT-
O'CLOCK
Plaintiff,
Civil Action No. 10-1477
v.
COMMISSIONER OF
ORDER AWARDING
SOCIAL SECURITY,
ATTORNEY FEES UNDER EAJA
Defendant.
This matter having been opened to the Court by Lawrence Hasseler for an Order
awarding attorney fees pursuant to the Equal Access to Justice Act, (28 U.S.C. § 2412), and it
appearing that Richard S. Hartunian, United States Attorney, and Peter Jewett, Special Assistant
United States Attorney, attorneys for defendant, having consented to the entry of an Order
awarding an amount of one thousand, four hundred and twenty dollars, [$1420.00], plus an
additional amount of four hundred and fifteen dollars [$415.00] for costs, the Court having
reviewed the record in this matter;
IT IS on this
/S7 day of September, 2011;
ORDERED that plaintiff be allowed a fee award under the Equal Access to Justice Act in
the amount of one thousand, four hundred and twenty dollars, and eleven cents [$1420.00], plus
an additional amount of four hundred and fifteen dollars [$415.00] for costs; fees are payable to
the plaintiff, but if plaintiff docs not owe a debt subject to offset, payable to the attorney; and it
is further;
ORDERED that the within matter is dismissed.
A-
Hon. GLENN T. SUDDABY
United States Magistrate Judge
The undersigned hereby stipulates to the form and entry of the within order.
Richard S. Hartunian
United States Attorney
By:
Isl Peter Jewett
Peter Jewett
Special Assistant U.S. Attorney
By:
/s/ Lawrence Hasseler
Lawrence Hasseler
Attorney for Plaintiff
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