Ellefson v. Commissioner Social Security Administration

Filing 34

Based upon the stipulation of the parties, it is hereby ORDERED that, pursuant to the Equal Access to Justice Act, 28 U.S.C. § 2412, an attorney fee in the amount of $7,497.03 is awarded to Plaintiff.ORDER: Granting Application for Fees Pursuant to EAJA 31 . (See attached PDF for complete details). Signed on 10/17/2016 by Judge Owen M. Panner. (jkm)

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Bruce W. Brewer, OSB No. 925581 brucebrewerusdccases@gmail.com PO Box 421 West Linn, OR 97068 503-621-6633 Attorney for Plaintiff UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF OREGON LISA ELLEFSON, Case No. 3:15-cv-00464-PA Plaintiff, ORDER (EAJA FEES) vs. COMMISSIONER, of Social Security Administration, Defendant. Based upon the stipulation of the parties, it is hereby ORDERED that, pursuant to the Equal Access to Justice Act, 28 U.S.C. ยง 2412, an attorney fee in the amount of $7,497.03 is awarded to Plaintiff. It is ordered that the aforementioned attorney fee will be paid to Plaintiffs attorney, dependent upon verification that Plaintiff has no debt which qualifies for offset against the awarded fees, pursuant to the Treasury Offset Program as discussed in Astrue v. Ratliff, 130 S.Ct. 2521 (2010). II I II I 1 - ORDER FOR EAJA FEES If Plaintiff has no such debt, then the check shall be made payable to Plaintiffs attorney, Bruce Brewer, and mailed to him at PO Box 421, West Linn, OR 97068. If Plaintiff has such debt, then the check for any remaining funds after offset of the debt shall be made payable to Plaintiff and mailed to Plaintiffs attorney's mailing address stated above. There are no costs or expenses to be paid herein. DATED this _!_Jday of T~~-u:United States District Court Judge Submitted by: Bruce W. Brewer, OSB No. 925581 503-621-6633, Attorney for Plaintiff 2 - ORDER FOR EAJA FEES

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