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Earl v. Colvin

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON
Feb 13, 2014
Case No. 6:12-CV-01306-SI (D. Or. Feb. 13, 2014)

Opinion

Case No. 6:12-CV-01306-SI

02-13-2014

KRISTEN A. EARL, Plaintiff, v. CAROLYN W. COLVIN, Commissioner of Social Security, Defendant.


ORDER

On October 29, 2013, the Court reversed the Commissioner's determination that Plaintiff was not disabled and was not entitled to disability benefits, and remanded the matter for an award of benefits. Dkt. 21. Before the Court is Plaintiff's unopposed application for attorney's fees pursuant to the Equal Access to Justice Act ("EAJA"), 28 U.S.C. § 2412. Dkt. 23.

The EAJA authorizes the payment of attorney's fees to a prevailing party in an action against the United States, unless the government shows that its position in the underlying litigation "was substantially justified." 28 U.S.C. § 2412(d)(1)(A). Although the EAJA creates a presumption that fees will be awarded to a prevailing party, Congress did not intend fee shifting to be mandatory. Flores v. Shalala, 49 F.3d 562, 567 (9th Cir. 1995). The decision to deny EAJA attorney's fees is within the discretion of the court. Id.; Lewis v. Barnhart, 281 F.3d 1081, 1083 (9th Cir. 2002). A social security claimant is the "prevailing party" following a sentence-four remand pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 405(g) either for further administrative proceedings or for the payment of benefits. Flores, 49 F.3d at 567-68 (citing Shalala v. Schaefer, 509 U.S. 292, 300 (1993)). Fee awards under the EAJA are paid to the litigant, and not the litigant's attorney, unless the litigant has assigned his or her rights to counsel to receive the fee award. Astrue v. Ratliff, 560 U.S. 586, 130 S.Ct. 2521, 2528-29 (2010).

Plaintiff seeks an award of attorney's fees in the amount of $7,335.31. Defendant does not challenge the applicability of the EAJA statute and does not object to Plaintiff's request for attorney's fees. Dkt. 25. The Court has reviewed Plaintiff's motion and agrees with the parties that the EAJA petition is proper and the amount requested is reasonable.

Therefore, Plaintiff's unopposed application for attorney's fees (Dkt. 23), is GRANTED. Plaintiff is awarded $7,335.31 for attorney's fees under 28 U.S.C. § 2412. EAJA fees are subject to any offsets allowed under the Treasury Offset Program, as discussed in Astrue v. Ratliff, 560 U.S. 586, 130 S.Ct. 2521 (2010). Because Plaintiff has filed with the court an assignment of EAJA fees to her counsel, Defendant shall cause the payment of fees to be made directly to Plaintiff's counsel.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

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Michael H. Simon

United States District Judge


Summaries of

Earl v. Colvin

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON
Feb 13, 2014
Case No. 6:12-CV-01306-SI (D. Or. Feb. 13, 2014)
Case details for

Earl v. Colvin

Case Details

Full title:KRISTEN A. EARL, Plaintiff, v. CAROLYN W. COLVIN, Commissioner of Social…

Court:UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON

Date published: Feb 13, 2014

Citations

Case No. 6:12-CV-01306-SI (D. Or. Feb. 13, 2014)