KARLA R. SPAULDING, Magistrate Judge.
This cause came on for consideration without oral argument on the following motion filed herein:
Plaintiff Wilfred J. Cordeau, Jr. seeks an award of attorney's fees pursuant to the Equal Access to Justice Act ("EAJA"), 28 U.S.C. § 2412. A final judgment reversing the decision below was entered on August 12, 2015. Doc. No. 19. Counsel for Plaintiff represents that the Commissioner does not object to the relief requested. Doc. No. 21, at 2. Thus, the motion is now ripe for consideration.
Eddy Pierre Pierre, Esq., Plaintiff's counsel of record, seeks an award of $5,433.24 in EAJA fees. Id. at 1. The fee request covers 0.8 hours of work in 2014 and 1.7 hours of work in 2015 by Charles E. Binder, Esq. Doc. No. 21-4. The request also covers 26.7 hours of work in 2015 by Attorney Pierre Pierre. Id.
The EAJA sets a ceiling of $125.00
The EAJA states that the amount of attorney's fees and costs shall be based on prevailing market rates, "except that . . . attorney fees shall not be awarded in excess of $125 per hour unless the court determines that an increase in the cost of living or a special factor . . . justifies a higher fee." 28 U.S.C. § 2412(d)(2)(A). At least one judge of this Court has expressed concern that the maximum rates authorized by applying a cost-of-living adjustment exceed the reasonable hourly rate for work of this type. See Coffman v. Astrue, No. 8:07-cv-1416-T-TGW, 2008 WL 5137956 (M.D. Fla. Dec. 5, 2008). Nevertheless, because the Commissioner does not object to the hourly rate sought, and it is within the rates permitted by the EAJA, I recommend that the Court find that the requested rate of $186.07 per hour for work performed in 2014 and 2015 is reasonable in the absence of objection.
I also recommend that the Court find that the total number of hours worked by Attorneys Pierre Pierre and Binder is reasonable in the absence of objection.
Attorney Pierre Pierre also seeks costs in the amount of $400.00 for the filing fee. Doc. No. 21, at 1. The docket reflects that Plaintiff paid a $400.00 filing fee. This is a taxable cost. 28 U.S.C. § 1920.
Finally, I note that Plaintiff's counsel filed an assignment of Plaintiff's rights to Plaintiff's counsel of any EAJA fee awarded. Doc. No. 21-5. Attorney Pierre Pierre requests that the fees be paid directly to Plaintiff's counsel if Plaintiff does not owe a federal debt. Doc. No. 21, at 3. Because the Commissioner has taken inconsistent positions regarding whether she will honor such an assignment, I recommend that the Court not require that the EAJA fees be paid directly to Plaintiff's counsel but permit the Commissioner to do so in her discretion.
Accordingly, I
Failure to file written objections to the proposed findings and recommendations contained in this Report and Recommendation within fourteen (14) days from the date of its filing shall bar an aggrieved party from challenging on appeal the district court's order based on unobjected-to factual and legal conclusions.