Tobin, John v. Colvin, Carolyn
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OPINION AND ORDER granting 22 Motion for Attorney Fees. The court approves a representative fee award of $9,000 to be payable to Dana Duncan out of the statutory fee withheld from plaintiff John Tobin's past-due benefits. Signed by District Judge Barbara B. Crabb on 5/2/2019. (kwf)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - JOHN TOBIN,
Plaintiff,
OPINION AND ORDER
v.
16-cv-638-bbc
NANCY A. BERRYHILL,
Acting Commissioner of Social Security,
Defendant.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - On July 17, 2017, I granted plaintiff John Tobin’s motion for summary judgment in this
social security appeal and remanded the case to the administrative law judge for further
proceedings. Dkt. #12. On October 30, 2017, I accepted the parties’ stipulation on fees under
the Equal Access to Justice Act and awarded plaintiff attorney fees in the amount of $4,395.40,
dkt. #20, all of which were collected by the Treasury Department. Now before the court is a
motion filed by plaintiff’s counsel, Dana Duncan, for attorney fees, following a favorable decision
from the administrative judge on remand. Dkt. #22. Defendant does not oppose the motion.
Dkt. #25.
Counsel reports that he and plaintiff have a contingency fee agreement providing for
attorney fees amounting to 25 percent of an award of past-due benefits.
On remand, the
administrative law judge awarded past-due benefits from which the Social Security
Administration withheld 25 percent or $17,452 for attorney fees. Counsel has submitted an
accounting showing 18.70 hours in attorney time and 10.25 hours in paralegal time spent on
plaintiff’s case in this court. Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 406(b), counsel requests an order awarding
a fee for court work in the amount of $9,000 (equal to $17,452 less the $8,452 in fees that will
be sought through the agency for work at the administrative level) to be payable out of plaintiff’s
past-due benefits.
The requested fee is within the statutory cap and the parties’ contingency fee agreement,
but the court must nevertheless review it to be sure that it is reasonable in light of the character
of the representation and the results obtained; the time, labor and skill required; the attorney’s
experience, reputation, and ability; and awards in similar cases. Gisbrecht v. Barnhart, 535 U.S.
789, 807-09 (2002); McGuire v. Sullivan, 873 F.2d 974, 979-83 (7th Cir. 1989). Here, the
requested award is reasonable.
Counsel seeks a total of $9,000 in fees for 18.70 hours of
attorney work and 10.25 hours of work by paralegal staff, which equates to approximately $400
an hour for attorney work and $150 for paralegal work. Koester v. Astrue, 482 F. Supp. 2d
1078, 1083 (E.D. W is. 2007) (collecting cases showing that district courts have awarded
representative fees that reflect hourly rates as high as $400 to $1,500).
See also Richlin
Secretary Service Co. v. Chertoff, 553 U.S. 571, 581 (2008) (reasonable attorney fees under
EAJA includes paralegal time); Beach v. Berryhill, No. 14-cv-857-bbc, 2017 W L 3275546, at *2
(W .D. W is. Aug. 1, 2017) (awarding $200 an hour for paralegal work).
reasonable under the circumstances.
These rates are
Counsel is an experienced attorney who represented
plaintiff in this court, reviewed the administrative record and drafted a successful motion for
summary judgment that resulted in a favorable determination below. In addition, defendant
does not oppose the motion. Accordingly, I will grant counsel’s motion for attorney fees in the
amount of $9,000.
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ORDER
IT IS ORDERED that the motion for attorney fees filed by plaintiff’s attorney, Dana
Duncan, pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 406(b), dkt. #22, is GRANTED. The court approves a
representative fee award of $9,000 to be payable to Dana Duncan out of the statutory fee
withheld from plaintiff John Tobin’s past-due benefits.
Entered this 2d day of May, 2019.
BY THE COURT:
/s/
_________________________
BARBARA B. CRABB
District Judge
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