Jordan v. Commissioner, Social Security Administration

Filing 18

ORDER for Attorney Fees pursuant to EAJA. Signed on 06/18/2012 by Judge James A. Redden. (pvh)

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Drew L. Johnson Kathryn Tassinari rwood@callatg.com katlnynt50@comcast.net 1700 Valley River Drive Eugene, OR 97401 (541) 434-6466 Attorneys for Plaintiff UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF OREGON STEVEN LEE JORDAN, Civil No.2: 11-06104-RE Plaintiff, ORDER FOR ATTORl'lEY FEES PURSUANT TO EAJA vs. MICHAEL J. ASTRUE, Commissioner of Social Security Administration, Defendant. After considering the Motion for Attorney Fees herein, Order is hereby granted that Commissioner shall pay for full settlement of all claims for fees under EAJA the sum of $4487.66 and expenses of $18.96 (Service expense), for a total of $4506.62. Court filing-fees shall be awarded to Plaintiff attorney in the sum of $350.00 pursuant to 28 U.S.C. ยง1920. Upon verification that Plaintiff has no debt to the government which qualifies for offset against the awarded fees, pursuant to the reasoning in Astl'lle v. Ratliff, _ U.S. _,130 S. Ct. 2521,2527 (2010) (EAJA awards fees subject "to a federal administrative offset if the Litigant 1 - ORDER FOR ATTORNEY FEES PURSUANT TO EAJA has outstanding federal debts"), payment of $4506.62 plus $350.00 costs shall be made to Plaintiff's attorney and mailed to his office at 1700 Valley River Dtive, Eugene, OR 97401. If Plaintiff has such debt, the check for any remaining funds after offset shall be made out to Plaintiff and mailed to counsel's office at the address provided above. IT IS SO ORDERED this day of June -Lt-, 2012. ~ rtict Judge PRESENTED BY: By: /s/ DREW L. JOHNSON Drew L. Johnson, OSB #75200 Of Attorneys for Plaintiff 2 - ORDER FOR ATTORNEY FEES PURSUANT TO EAJA

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