Opinion
CV-19-055-H-JTJ
06-07-2021
ORDER AWARDING EAJA FEES AND COSTS
JOHN JOHNSTON JUDGE
Plaintiff Kimberley N. Bryant ("Bryant"), by and through her attorney, John E. Seidlitz, Jr., moves under the Equal Access to Justice Act ("EAJA"), 28 U.S.C. §2412(d), for attorney fees and costs incurred in prosecuting her Social Security appeal. She requests $9, 250.00 in fees and $400.00 in costs. Costs are not paid by agency funds, but rather by the Judgment Fund.
Defendant Commissioner of Social Security ("Commissioner") does not object to Bryant's application for fees and costs in this amount.
Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that Defendant shall pay $9, 250.00 in attorney fees under the Equal Access to Justice Act, 28 U.S.C. §2412, as well as $400.00 in filing fee costs.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that if, after receiving the Court's EAJA fee order, the Commissioner (1) determines upon effectuation of the Court's EAJA fee order that Plaintiff does not owe a debt that is subject to offset under the Treasury Offset Program, (2) agrees to waive the requirements of the Anti-Assignment Act, and (3) is provided a valid assignment of fees executed by Plaintiff, the fees will be made payable to Plaintiff's attorney and mailed to Plaintiff's attorney's office as follows:
Seidlitz Law Office
P.O. Box 1581
Great Falls, MT 59403-1581
However, if there is a debt owned under the Treasury Offset Program, the Commissioner cannot agree to waive the requirements of the Anti-Assignment Act, and a check for any remaining EAJA fees after offset will be paid by a check made out to Plaintiff, but delivered to Plaintiff's attorney's office at the address stated above.