Marks v. Colvin

Filing 24

ORDER GRANTING 23 Motion for Attorney Fees. The Commissioner is ordered to pay $3,561.25 in full satisfaction of EAJA fees. Signed by US District Judge Terrence W. Boyle on 9/19/2014. (Fisher, M.)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA EASTERN DIVISION No. 4:14-cv-4-BO JAMES MARKS, ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) V. ) CAROLYNCOLVIN, Acting Commissioner of Social Security, ) ) ) ) CONSENT ORDER ) Defendant. ) This action being submitted to the Court for entry of a Consent Order agreed to by the parties and it appearing that Plaintiff, by and through his attorney, has executed this Consent Order and Defendant has executed this Consent Order, by and through the undersigned Assistant United States Attorney; and it appearing that the parties have agreed that the Commissioner of Social Security should pay the sum of $3,561.25 for attorney fees, in full and final settlement of all claims due against the Social Security Administration, for attorney fees arising under the Equal Access to Justice Act (EAJA). 28 U.S.C. § 2412(d). It is therefore ORDERED that the Commissioner of Social Security pay to Plaintiff the sum of $3,561.25 in full satisfaction of any and all claims arising under EAJA, 28 U.S.C. § 2412(d), delivered to counsel's office address, and upon the payment of such sums this case is dismissed with prejudice. CONSENTED TO: CHARLOTTE W. HALL Attorney for Plaintiff N.C. Bar# 41290 Charles T. Hall Law Firm, P.C. P.O. Box 10629 Raleigh, NC 27605 Telephone: (919) 791-1883 Fax: (919) 791-1886 charlotte@charleshallfirm.com WANDA MASON Attorney for Defendant Special Assistant United States Attorney Social Security Administration Office of the General Counsel Altmeyer Building Room 61 7 6401 Security Boulevard Baltimore, MD 21235-6401 Telephone: (410) 966-5044 Fax: (410) 597-0137 Wanda.mason@ssa. gov Maryland Bar

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