Tonole v. Commissioner Social Security Administration

Filing 21

ORDER: Granting Stipulated Application for Fees Pursuant to EAJA 19 . Signed on 9/26/2019 by Judge Ann L. Aiken. (ck)

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ROBYN M. REBERS, OSB #034309 Robyn M. Rebers, LLC P.O. Box 3530 Wilsonville, OR 97070 Tel: (503) 871-8890 Fax: (888) 398-8793 robyn@reberslaw.com Attorney for Plaintiff IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON EUGENE DIVISION CVNo.: 6:18-cv-00829-AA JOHNNY D. TONOLE, Plaintiff, ORDER FOR EAJA FEES v. ANDREW M. SAUL COMMISSIONER SOCIAL SECURITY, Defendant. Based upon the Stipulation of the parties, the Equal Access to Justice Act (EAJA), 28 U.S.C. § 2412, and 28 U.S.C. § 1920, it is hereby ordered that EAJA attorney's fees of $7,822.10 and costs in the amount of $400.00, for a total of $8,222.10, shall be awarded to Plaintiff pursuant to Astrue v. Ratliff, 560 U.S. 586 (20 l 0). If it is determined that Plaintiff's EAJA fees and costs are not subject to any offset allowed under the Department of the Treasury's Offset Program, then the check for EAJA fees and costs shall be made payable to attorney Robyn M. Rebers, based upon Plaintiff's assignment Pagel Order for EAJA Fees 6: l 8-cv-00829-AA of these amounts to his attorney. Ifit is determined that Plaintiff has debt subject to the Treasury Offset Program, then the check for the remaining funds after offset of the debt shall be made payable to Plaintiff. Any check for EAJA fees shall be mailed to Plaintiffs counsel, Robyn Rebers, at P.O. Box 3530, Wilsonville, Oregon 97070. IT IS SO ORDERED. DATED this 2~ihday of\\q2WMDW-, 20J.1,/) -------1,,;l.J,.14,,'./.1.4,_"'-""t,l'""-.--1,,a.,,._,i'4Ug,..j~~)'-Ann Aiken 7-:.., United States District Judge Presented by: Robyn M. Rebers OSB/1 034309 Attorney for Plaintiff Page2 Order for EAJA Fees 6: I 8-cv-00829-AA

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