Twigg v. Commissioner Social Security Administration
Filing
29
ORDER: Order for EAJA Fees 27 . Signed on 9/6/2018 by Judge Malcolm F. Marsh. (lj)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON
TANNA T.,
Case No. 6:17-cv-00641-MA
Plaintiff,
ORDER FOR EAJA FEES
v.
COMMISSIONER SOCIAL SECURITY
ADMINISTRATION,
Defendant.
MARSH, Judge
On August 29, 2018, Plaintiff Tanna T. 1 filed an Unopposed Application for Fees Pursuant
to the Equal Access to Justice Act ("EAJA"), 28 U.S. C. § 2412( d), in which Plaintiff seeks an award
of fees in the amount of $5,551.36. ECF No. 27.
Accordingly, based on the agreement of the parties, it is hereby ORDERED that attorney fees
in the amount of $5,551.36 shall be awarded to Plaintiff pursuant to the Equal Access to Justice Act,
28 U.S.C. § 2412. There are no costs or expenses. The patiies agree that attorney fees will be paid
to Plaintiffs attorney, subject to verification that Plaintiff does not have a debt which qualifies for
1
In the interest of privacy, this Order uses only the first name and the initial of the last
name of the non-governmental party in this case.
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offset against the awarded fees, pursuant to the Treasury Offset Program as discussed in Astrue v.
Ratliff, 560 U.S. 586 (2010).
If Plaintiff has no such debt, then the check shall be made out to Plaintiffs attorney, Tim
Wilborn, at Mr. Wilborn's address: P.O. Box 370578, Las Vegas, NV 89137. If Plaintiff has a
qualifying debt, then the check for any remaining funds after offset shall be made out to Plaintiff and
mailed to Plaintiffs attorney's office at the address stated above.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
DATED this
k
day of SEPTEMBER, 2018.
Malcolm F. Marsh
United States District Judge
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