Paralegal fees for services customarily billed to a client are also recoverable under EAJA. See Richlin Sec. Serv. Co. v. Chertoff, 553 U.S. 571, 589 (2008); Carter v. Astrue, No. 1:07-cv-00045-LJO-SMS, 2009 WL 498305, at *4 (properly recoverable legal services included preparing the complaint and return of service and reviewing the answer and court orders), report and recommendation adopted in part, 2009 WL 781788 (E.D. Cal. Mar. 23, 2009) (modifying order only to direct payment to be made directly to plaintiff's counsel). Purely clerical or secretarial tasks that require no legal skill or training, such as converting pleadings to PDF, faxing and mailing, updating lists and calendars, and filing or e-filing documents, however, should not be billed at a paralegal rate regardless of who performs them.