Lee v. Commissioner Social Security Administration

Filing 21

ORDER REGARDING ATTORNEY FEES UNDER THE SOCIAL SECURITY ACT: Granting Plaintiff's Motion Regarding Attorney Fees 20 . ORDERED: Counsel is Granted 60 days subsequent to Plaintiff's receiving notification of the past-due benefits to prepare & submit a request specifying the amount of attorney fees under the Social Security Act. Signed on 5/8/09 by Judge Robert E. Jones. (mkk)

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Case 3:08-cv-061' JO Document 20-2 FILED'09 K a t h r y n Tassinari Drew L. Johnson rwood@callatg.com katluyntSO@comcasLnet 1700 Valley River Drive Eugene, O R 97401 (541) 4 3 4 - 6 4 6 6 Attorneys for P l a i n t i f f my 0811 G6USDC-ffiP UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT D I S T R I C T OF O R E G O N WESLEY T . L E E , Civil N o . 08-6132-JO Plaintiff, vs. M I C H A E L J . ASTRUE, C o m m i s s i o n e r , Social Security Administration, Defendant. C:~bS) ORDER REGARDING ATTORNEY FEES UNDER THE SOCIAL SECURITY ACT A f t e r c o n s i d e r i n g P l a i n t i f f s M o t i o n R e g a r d i n g A t t o r n e y F e e s U n d e r t h e Social Security Act, i t is hereby ORDERED that: 1 - O R D E R R E G A R D I N G ATTORNEY F E E S U N D E R S O C I A L S E C U R I T Y A C T Case 3:0B-cv-061' 10 Document 20-2 Filed 05/0 )09 Page 2 o f 2 C o u n s e l is granted 60 days subsequent t o P l a i n t i f f ' s r e c e i v i n g notification o f past-due b e n e f i t s t o p r e p a r e a n d s u b m i t a r e q u e s t s p e c i f y i n g t h e a m o u n t o f a t t o r n e y fees u n d e r t h e Social Security Act. I T I S S O O R D E R E D this day o f M a y L 0-- 2009. P R E S E N T E D BY: / s / D R E W L. J O H N S O N D r e w L. J o h n s o n , O f A t t o r n e y s f o r P l a i n t i f f 2 - O R D E R REGARDING ATTORNEY FEES U N D E R SOCIAL S E C U R I T Y ACT

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