SAM A. CROW, Senior District Judge.
Plaintiff twice appealed final decisions of the Commissioner that denied plaintiff disability insurance benefits. On both occasions, the decision of the Commissioner was reversed and remanded for further hearing (Doc. 21). Plaintiff's case has been pending for over 9 years, since July 12, 2005 (Doc. 21 at 7). After the 1
On August 10, 2014, defendant found plaintiff disabled and entitled to disability benefits beginning December 2005 (Doc. 25-1 at 2). Plaintiff's attorney has filed a motion for an award of attorney fees under 42 U.S.C. § 406(b) (Doc. 25). Defendant filed a response, indicating that she has no objection to plaintiff's motion (Doc. 26).
Section 206(b) of the Social Security Act ("SSA"), 42 U.S.C. § 406(b), provides that "[w]henever a court renders a judgment favorable to a claimant . . . the court may determine and allow as part of its judgment a reasonable [attorney] fee . . . not in excess of 25 percent of the past due benefits." This provision allows the Court to award attorney fees in conjunction with a remand for further proceedings where plaintiff ultimately recovers past due benefits.
In exchange for representation in her case, plaintiff agreed to pay her attorney, Donald Baker, 25% of the past-due benefits, minus any EAJA fees awarded (Doc. 25-2). Mr. Baker seeks § 406(b) attorney fees of $17,525.75, or 25% of past-due benefits (Doc. 25). Counsel indicated that he spent a total of 41.9 hours on the civil litigation (Doc. 25-4). The fee request thus represents an effective hourly rate of $418.28.
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The requested hourly fee by counsel is within the range of the hourly fees approved in the above cases. The court therefore finds that a § 406(b) fee of $17,525.75, which represents an hourly fee of $418.28 (for 41.9 hours) is a reasonable fee in this case.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the motion by plaintiff's attorney for an award of attorney fees under 42 U.S.C. § 406(b) (Doc. 19) is granted. Plaintiff's attorney, Donald Baker, is entitled to $17,525.75 in fees under 42 U.S.C. § 406(b). The Commissioner shall pay the fees from the amount which she is withholding from plaintiff's past due benefits.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that plaintiff's counsel, Donald Baker, shall refund to plaintiff $7,942.98, which he received as fees under the EAJA in 2011 and 2013, after plaintiff's attorney receives his $17,525.75 in attorney's fees from the Commissioner.