Robertson, etc. v. Commissioner Social Security Administration

Filing 27

ORDER: Granting Application for Fees Pursuant to EAJA 23 . Signed on 10/10/2016 by Magistrate Judge Mark D. Clarke. (rsm)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF OREGON EUGENE DIVISION AMY ROBERTSON, ON BEHALF OF C.C., A MINOR, Plaintiff, vs. CAROLYN COLVIN, Acting Commissioner, Social Security Administration, Defendant. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Case No. 6:15-CV-00903-CL ORDER AWARDING FEES PURSUANT TO THE EQUAL ACCESS TO JUSTICE ACT ) ) ) ) Based on a Stipulation of the parties, it is hereby ORDERED that attorney fees in the amount of $6,600.00 are awarded to Plaintiff pursuant to the Equal Access to Justice Act (EAJA), 28 U.S.C. ยง 2412. The amount of this award shall be paid to Plaintiffs attorney upon verification that Plaintiff validly assigned these EAJA fees to his attorney and that Plaintiff has no debt, which qualifies for offset against the award, pursuant to the Treasury Offset Program. See Astrue v. Ratliff, 130 S.Ct. 2521 (2010). If Plaintiff has no such debt and there is a valid assignment, then a check shall be made out to Plaintiffs attorney, and mailed to Plaintiffs attorney's office as follows: Rory J. Linerud, at P .0. Box 1105, Salem, OR 97308-1105. If Plaintiff has a debt, and/or if there is no valid assignment, then a check for any remaining funds, after any offset of the debt, shall be made to Plaintiff and mailed to Plaintiffs attorney's office at the address stated above. IT IS SO ORDERED. DA TED this I0 ORDER - FEES PURSUANT TO THE EQUAL ACCESS TO JUSTIC ACT Page 1 Presented by: S/RORY J. LINERUD LINERUD LAW FIRM, OSB # 97006 POBox1105 Salem, OR 97308-1105 503-587-8776 Attorney for Plaintiff rorylinerud@hotmail.com ORDER - FEES PURSUANT TO THE EQUAL ACCESS TO JUSTIC ACT Page 2

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