KEEGAN v. COLVIN

Filing 17

ORDER granting 14 Motion for Attorney Fees. It is ORDERED that Plaintiff, Amanda Lynn Keegan, is awarded attorney fees under the EAJA in amount of Three Thousand Eight Hundred Dollars and Zero cents ($3,800.00). These attorney fees wil l be paid directly to Plaintiff, Amanda Lynn Keegan, 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 n o qualifying, pre-existing debt(s) 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 Judge Maurice B. Cohill on 10/19/15. (bfm)

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Case 2:15-cv-00588-MBC Document 16-1 Filed 10/16/15 Page 1 of 1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA AMANDA LYNN KEEGAN, Plaintiff, v. CAROLYN W. COLVIN, Acting Commissioner of Social Security, Defendant. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) CIVIL ACTION NO. 15-588 JUDGE COHILL (Electronically Filed) ORDER AND NOW, this / 9 ttay ofO c...'c-. , 20~1ipon consideration of the afore-stated Stipulation, it is hereby, ORDERED that Plaintiff, Amanda Lynn Keegan, is awarded attorney fees under the EAJA in amount of Three Thousand Eight Hundred Dollars and Zero cents ($3,800.00). These '! attorney fees will be paid directly to Plaintiff, Amanda Lynn Keegan, and sent to the business address'; of Plaintiffs counsel. Full or partial remittance of the awarded attorney fees will be contingent upon a determination by the Government that Plaintiff owes no qualifying, preexisting debt(s) 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) . ., BY THE COURT: J.

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