SEESE v. ASTRUE
Filing
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ORDER granting 17 Stipulation regarding 15 Petition for Award of Attorneys Fees Under the Equal Access to Justice Act; Plaintiff is awarded attorney fees under the EAJA in the amount of $2,350.00 and costs in the amount of $350.00; The se attorney fees will be paid directly to plaintiff and sent to the business address of plaintiff's counsel; Full or partial remittance of the awarded attorney fees will be contingent upon a determination by the Government that plaintiff owes no qualifying, pre-existing debts to the Government; If such a debt(s) exists, the Government will reduce the awarded attorney fees in this Order to the extent necessary to satisfy such debt(s). Signed by Chief Judge Gary L. Lancaster on 4/3/13. (map)
UNITED STATBS DISTRICT COURT
WESTERN DISTRlC'f OF PENNSYLV AN1A
JOANNE S. SEESE,
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CAROLYN W.COLVlN,
Actin, Comotiuioner
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AND NOW, this
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CODIidmtion ofthe alon-JtatI!ld Stipulation. it is hereby,
ORDBRED that Plaintiff:. JoaDIlc S. Seese. is awarded atl'.OmIy feas UDder t:bI BAJA in
the amount of Two ThOUSlDd Three HUDdnd Pifty dollltl and OOJOO Ct.II'ltii (12,350.00) aDd COlts
in the amotmt ofThno Hundrad and Fifty dollarls mel 00I0O oems ($3S0.0). l'beII attorney _
will be paid d.ir8ctly to P1ainti~ Joanne S. Seese, and sent to the buaiDess iaddress ofPJaiDtiff'.
cOUDBel. PlIll or putial remittance oftbe I.W'I!'ded attomIy toes will be contiDIG upon a
determination by the Govommlllt that plaintiff owes DO q~ pre-exlsdna dabt(.) to the
Govcmment If auch a dobt(.) exists, tho Govermn&nt will reduce the awa:rd.cd a1:tAml8)' tea in
this Order to the ext&nt DCCOIsary to satisfY such debt(s).
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