KIMBERLY E. WEST, Magistrate Judge.
This matter comes before this Court on the Motion for Attorney Fees Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 406(b) filed by Timothy M. White, the attorney for Plaintiff (Docket Entry #30). Counsel requests that he be awarded fees for legal work pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 406(b) in the amount of $5,799.25. Counsel was employed by Plaintiff to appeal the adverse decision rendered by Administrative Law Judge presiding over the request for benefits. To that end, Counsel entered into a contract for compensation with Plaintiff, providing for the payment of a fee equal to 25% of any past due benefits ultimately awarded to Plaintiff. Such contracts are recognized as valid under the prevailing case authority.
Counsel filed Plaintiff's opening brief and reply. Plaintiff was successful in this appeal. As a result, Plaintiff was awarded attorneys' fees in accordance with the Equal Access to Justice Act ("EAJA") for the efforts before this Court in the amount of $5,013.20. On remand, the ALJ entered a fully favorable decision and awarded past due benefits of $23,197.00.
The amount awarded to counsel for successfully prosecuting an appeal of a denial of Social Security benefits and obtaining benefits for a claimant may not exceed 25% of past due benefits. 42 U.S.C. § 406(b)(1)(A). As in this case, Defendant is authorized to withhold up to 25% of the past due benefits awarded to a claimant for payment directly to the claimant's attorney. 42 U.S.C. § 406(a)(4). The Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals determined that the 25% amount is separate and apart from the amount awarded at the agency level under 42 U.S.C. § 406(a).
Defendant does not take a position on awarding the amount requested. Defendant reiterates that Counsel has been compensated by EAJA and must refund the smaller of any EAJA award and the amount awarded under § 406(b) to prevent a double recovery by the attorney.
This Court has also evaluated Counsel's request for its timeliness. In seeking an award under § 406(b), an attorney is required to employ the provisions of Fed. R. Civ. P. 60(b)(6).
In this case, Notice of Award was issued by Defendant on August 8, 2016. Plaintiff's counsel filed a Rule 60(b)(6) motion requesting an extension of time to file a § 406(b) request. this Court allowed Counsel until 30 days after the receipt of a Notice of Award by which to file a request for fees. Counsel filed the subject Motion on September 9, 2016. This Court cannot find the delay which occurred in this case warrants the draconian result of denying an award of fees. Therefore, the request is considered timely.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the Motion for Attorney Fees Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 406(b) filed by Timothy M. White, the attorney for Plaintiff (Docket Entry #30) is hereby
IT IS SO ORDERED.