Green v. Commissioner Social Security Administration
Filing
35
ORDER. Attorney fees in the amount of $14,875.75 are hereby awarded to Plaintiff's attorney pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 406(b). The court finds this is a reasonable fee. Previously, this court awarded $5,368.03, pursuant to the Equal Access to Justice Act (EAJA), 28 U.S.C. § 2412. When issuing the § 406(b) check, the agency is directed to subtract the amount previously awarded under the EAJA, and to send to Plaintiff's attorney at his current address sho wn above the balance of $9,507.72, minus any user fee. Any amount withheld (including the EAJA fee offset) after all administrative and court attorneys fees are paid should be released to the claimant. Signed on 04/11/2013 by Judge James A. Redden. (pvh)
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WILBORN LAW OFFICE, P.C.
TIM WILBORN, Attorney at Law- OSB # 944644
twilborn@mindspring.com
P.O. Box 370578
Las Vegas, NV 89137
Voice: (702) 240-0184
Fax: (503) 632-1198
Attorney for Plaintiff
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
DISTRICT OF OREGON
ROBERT C. GREEN,
Case No. 3:11-cv-690-RE
Plaintiff,
ORDER
vs.
COMMISSIONER of Social Security,
Defendant.
Attorney fees in the amount of$14,875.75 are hereby awarded to Plaintiffs attorney pursuant
to 42 U.S.C. § 406(b). The court finds this is a reasonable fee. Previously, this court awarded
$5,368.03, pursuant to the Equal Access to Justice Act (EAJA), 28 U.S.C. § 2412. When issuing
the § 406(b) check, the agency is directed to subtract the amount previously awarded under the
EAJA, and to send to Plaintiffs attorney at his current address shown above the balance of
$9,507.72, minus any user fee. Any amount withheld (including the EAJA fee offset) after all
administrative and court attorneys fees are paid should be released to the claimant.
DATED this
d"' day of
yruted:States District Judge ·
Presented by:
sf Tim Wilborn, OSB # 944644
(702) 240-0184
Attorney for Plaintiff
ORDER- Page 1
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