Herrera v. Commissioner Social Security Administration
Filing
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ORDER: Granting Plaintiff's Application for Fees Pursuant to EAJA 17 . Signed on 11/10/2014 by Judge Michael J. McShane. (cp)
D""NITED ST4.(TES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON
EUGEi~E DIVISION
DAVID HERRERA,
vs.
CAROL:.YN COLVIN, Acting
Commissioner, Social Security
Administration,
Defendant.
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Civil No: 6:13-CV-01885-MC.
ORDER AWARDING FEES
PD~U~~TTOTHEEQli~
ACCESS TO JUSTICE ACT
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It is hereby ORDERED that attorney fees in the amount of$5,800.00 are awarded to
Pla:intiffpursuant to the Equal Access to Justice Act (EAJA), 28 U.S.C. § 2412.
The amount of this award shall be paid to Plaintiffs attorney upon verification that
Pla:intiffvalidly assigned these E.AJA fees to hi<; attorney and that Pla:intiffhas no debt, which·
qualifies for o:ffiet against the.award, pursuant to the Treasury O:ffiet Program See As true v.
Ratliff, 130 S .Ct. 2521 (201 0).
IfPlalntiffhas no such debt and there is a valid ass]grm1ent, then a check sha·1l be made
out to Plaintiffs attorney, and mailed to Plaintiffs attorney's office as follows: Rory J. Linerud,
at P.O. Box 1105, Salem, OR97308-1105.
ORDER- FEES PURSUANT TO THE EQUAL ACCESS
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TO JUS TIC ACT
IfPlaintiffhas a debt, and/or ifthere is no valid ass:igmnent, then a check fur any
remaining funds, after any offset of the debt; shall be made to Plaintiff and mailed to Plaintiff's
attorney's office at the address stated above. IT IS SO ORDERED.
DATED th.i<; _
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day of
Nove,.. bel"", 2014.
MICHA. EL J. MCSHANE
United States District Court Judge
Presented by:
S/RORY J. LINtR.UD
LINERUD LAW FIRi\1, OSB # 97006 ·
PO Box 1105
Salem, OR 97308-1105
503-587-8176
Attorney fur Plaintiff
rorylinerud@hoirnajl. com
ORDER- FEES PURSUANT TO THE EQUAL ACCESS TO JUS TIC ACT
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