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Roman v. Comm'r of Soc. Sec.

United States District Court, Middle District of Florida
Jun 18, 2024
2:23-cv-827-KCD (M.D. Fla. Jun. 18, 2024)

Opinion

2:23-cv-827-KCD

06-18-2024

EDMANUEL DE JESUS LOPEZ ROMAN, Plaintiff, v. COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL SECURITY, Defendant.


ORDER

Kyle C. Dudek United States Magistrate Judge

Plaintiff Edmanuel De Jesus Lopez Roman requests a fee award under the Equal Access to Justice Act, 28 U.S.C. § 2412(d) (“EAJA”). (Doc. 26.) The Commissioner does not object to the relief sought. (Id. at 6.) The Court thus grants the motion.

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Earlier in this case, the Court entered an order (Doc. 24) reversing and remanding the Commissioner's decision. Thus, under EAJA, Plaintiff moves for an award of $7,122.64 in attorney's fees.

For Plaintiff to receive a fee and cost award under EAJA, these five conditions must be met: (1) he must file a timely application for attorney's fees; (2) his net worth must have been less than $2 million dollars when the complaint was filed; (3) he must be the prevailing party in a non-tort suit involving the United States; (4) the position of the United States must not have been substantially justified; and (5) there must be no special circumstances that would make the award unjust. 28 U.S.C. § 2412(d); Comm'r, I.N.S. v. Jean, 496 U.S. 154, 158 (1990). Considering the motion, and with no opposition, the Court finds these conditions satisfied.

EAJA fees are determined under the “lodestar” method-the number of hours reasonably expended on the matter multiplied by a reasonable hourly rate. Jean v. Nelson, 863 F.2d 759, 773 (11th Cir. 1988). The resulting fee carries a strong presumption of reasonableness. City of Burlington v. Daque, 505 U.S. 557, 562 (1992). After reviewing the services provided, the Court finds the hours expended by the attorney who worked on this case reasonable. (Doc. 26-1.)

EAJA fees are “based upon prevailing market rates for the kind and quality of services furnished,” not to exceed $125 per hour unless the Court determines an increase in the cost of living, or a special factor, justifies a higher fee. 28 U.S.C. § 2412(d)(2)(A). Thus, determining the appropriate hourly rate is a two-step process. The Court first determines the prevailing market rate; then, if it exceeds $125.00, the Court determines whether to adjust it. Meyer v. Sullivan, 958 F.2d 1029, 1033-34 (11th Cir. 1992). The prevailing market rates must be determined according to rates customarily charged for similarly complex litigation and are not limited to rates specifically for social security cases. Watford v. Heckler, 765 F.2d 1562, 1568 (11th Cir. 1985). For his counsel, Plaintiff requests an hourly rate of $240.63. (Doc. 26 at 3.) After review, and considering the rate is uncontested, the Court finds this reasonable too.

Plaintiff also filed an attorney's fees contract. (Doc. 26-2.) It provides: “I hereby assign my rights in any fees payable to me under the EAJA to my attorneys at OBL.” (Id.) But Plaintiff acknowledges that after awarding EAJA fees, the Commissioner will determine whether he owes a federal debt to the Government. If no debt is owed, the Government will accept Plaintiff's assignment, and the fees will be paid directly to counsel. (Doc. 26 at 4.) Thus, the fees awarded should be paid directly to counsel if the United States Department of Treasury determines that no federal debt is owed by Plaintiff.

It is thus ORDERED:

Plaintiff's Unopposed Motion for EAJA Fees (Doc. 26) is GRANTED, and the Court awards Plaintiff $7,122.64 in attorney's fees. This award will be paid directly to Plaintiff's counsel if the United States determines that no federal debt is owed by Plaintiff.


Summaries of

Roman v. Comm'r of Soc. Sec.

United States District Court, Middle District of Florida
Jun 18, 2024
2:23-cv-827-KCD (M.D. Fla. Jun. 18, 2024)
Case details for

Roman v. Comm'r of Soc. Sec.

Case Details

Full title:EDMANUEL DE JESUS LOPEZ ROMAN, Plaintiff, v. COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL…

Court:United States District Court, Middle District of Florida

Date published: Jun 18, 2024

Citations

2:23-cv-827-KCD (M.D. Fla. Jun. 18, 2024)

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