Young v. Colvin
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ORDER granting 18 Defendant's Consent Motion for Attorney Fees. Signed by District Judge Martin Reidinger on 06/16/2014. (thh)
THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA
ASHEVILLE DIVISION
CIVIL CASE NO. 1:13-cv-00075-MR
NORMA J. YOUNG,
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Plaintiff,
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vs.
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CAROLYN W. COLVIN, Acting
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Commissioner of Social Security,
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Defendant.
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ORDER
THIS MATTER is before the Court on the Defendant’s Consent
Motion for Entry of Order Accepting the Parties’ Settlement Agreement on
Attorney’s Fees. [Doc. 18].
The parties have stipulated to an award to the Plaintiff in the amount
of $3,977.50 in full satisfaction of any and all claims by the Plaintiff in this
case pursuant to EAJA. In light of the Court’s prior remand of this matter,
and in the absence of any contention by the Commissioner that her position
was substantially justified or that special circumstances exist that would
render an award of attorney’s fees unjust, the Court concludes that the
Plaintiff is entitled to an award of attorney’s fees under the EAJA.
The parties request that the EAJA award be paid directly to Plaintiff’s
counsel as her assignee.
In support of this request, the parties have
submitted an Assignment of Fees executed by the Plaintiff in favor of her
counsel. [Doc. 19]. The Court finds that the Commissioner should accept
this assignment of the awarded fees by the Plaintiff to her attorney and
upon receipt of such assignment, the Commissioner will pay that award of
fees directly to Plaintiff’s counsel, provided that it is shown that as of the
date of this Order, the Plaintiff does not owe any debt to the United States
Government which is subject to offset. See Astrue v. Ratliff, 560 U.S. 286
(2010).
IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED that the Defendant’s Consent
Motion for Entry of Order Accepting the Parties’ Settlement Agreement on
Attorney’s Fees [Doc. 18] is hereby GRANTED, and the Plaintiff is hereby
awarded attorney’s fees in the amount of Three Thousand Nine Hundred
and Seventy-Seven Dollars ($3,977.50), which sum is in full satisfaction of
any and all claims by the Plaintiff in this case pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §
2412(d).
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Commissioner shall inform
Plaintiff’s counsel whether the Plaintiff owes a debt to the Government by
which this fee award may be offset no later than thirty (30) days from entry
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of this Order. Within the same time period, the Plaintiff shall provide a valid
fee assignment to the Defendant.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that in the event that past-due benefits
are awarded on remand, the Plaintiff shall have thirty (30) days after being
served with notice of the past-due benefits award to file for an award of
fees pursuant to the Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. § 406(b).
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that no additional Petition pursuant to 28
U.S.C. § 2412(d) may be filed.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
Signed: June 16, 2014
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