SKILLEN v. ASTRUE

Filing 22

ORDER granting 21 Stipulation as to 19 Petition for Award of Attorney's Fees Under the Equal Access to Justice Act; Plaintiff is awarded attorney fees under the EAJA in the amount of $7,100.00; These attorney fees will be paid direc tly to plaintiff and sent to the business address of his counsel; Full or partial remittance of the awared attorney fees will be contingent upon a determination by the government that plaintiff owes no qualifying, pre-exisiting debts to the government; If such 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 Judge Terrence F. McVerry as Miscellaneous Judge on 5/3/13. (map)

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UNI'I'ED S'l'A'XE:~ DISTRICT COURT WESTEM DISTRI::T OF PENNSYLVANIA LAWRENCE 3. SKILLEN, 1 I Plaintiff, 1 J ) CIVIL ACTION NC). 12-707 v. l I CAROLXN W. COLVIN, Acting CommiGDioner of ) ) ) ) Social Sec'Jdt y , Defendant. ~;::B.CD lind now, this 3rd day o.e May , 2C::,,3, upon eonside,rat1on of the afo%e-stat'ild stipulation, it ;:.:1 hereby, ordered that Plaintiff, Law:cenc·~ J. Skillen, h a:wiu:ded attorney fees under the EAJA in the amou:tlt of Seven 'Ihousar.d One HundJ:ed dollars and. 00/00 cents ($"I,lOC',OO). These attorrl.I!~y fees will be tll-i.d. C1hectly to Plaintiff, La'll'.l:'ence J. Skillen, &,:11d sent to the bU91neas addt... of Plaintiff' 8 counsel. Full 0: :i~artial r:emittance of the awarded a.etgz:ney fees 111.11 be cC:'lltingent upon a determination by the tJove:.cnment: that Plaintiff pre-exiatin.9 debt ($) to the <;Iovetnmflnt. OWE,,! no qualifying, If $uch e debt (s) exists, the 90vernment wUl reduce the cLwuded attorney tl"it' in this order to the extent neCli!ssary to sat:llilfy such debt (s) • g,),' THE COURT; s!Terrence F. McVet:"ry ,J. "United States Di et Judge, as Miscellaneous Judge

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