Newberry v. Commissioner of Social Security, 3:16-cv-236. (2018)
Court: District Court, S.D. Ohio
Number: infdco20180124f20
Visitors: 8
Filed: Jan. 23, 2018
Latest Update: Jan. 23, 2018
Summary: ORDER AND ENTRY: (1) GRANTING PLAINTIFF'S COUNSEL'S UNOPPOSED MOTION FOR AN AWARD UNDER THE EQUAL ACCESS TO JUSTICE ACT ("EAJA") (DOC. 16); AND (2) AWARDING EAJA ATTORNEY'S FEES, COSTS AND EXPENSES IN THE AMOUNT OF $4,601.52 MICHAEL J. NEWMAN , Magistrate Judge . This Social Security disability benefits appeal is before the Court on Plaintiff's counsel's unopposed motion for attorney's fees under the Equal Access to Justice Act ("EAJA"), 28 U.S.C. 2412(d), in the total amount of $4,601.52
Summary: ORDER AND ENTRY: (1) GRANTING PLAINTIFF'S COUNSEL'S UNOPPOSED MOTION FOR AN AWARD UNDER THE EQUAL ACCESS TO JUSTICE ACT ("EAJA") (DOC. 16); AND (2) AWARDING EAJA ATTORNEY'S FEES, COSTS AND EXPENSES IN THE AMOUNT OF $4,601.52 MICHAEL J. NEWMAN , Magistrate Judge . This Social Security disability benefits appeal is before the Court on Plaintiff's counsel's unopposed motion for attorney's fees under the Equal Access to Justice Act ("EAJA"), 28 U.S.C. 2412(d), in the total amount of $4,601.52...
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ORDER AND ENTRY: (1) GRANTING PLAINTIFF'S COUNSEL'S UNOPPOSED MOTION FOR AN AWARD UNDER THE EQUAL ACCESS TO JUSTICE ACT ("EAJA") (DOC. 16); AND (2) AWARDING EAJA ATTORNEY'S FEES, COSTS AND EXPENSES IN THE AMOUNT OF $4,601.52
MICHAEL J. NEWMAN, Magistrate Judge.
This Social Security disability benefits appeal is before the Court on Plaintiff's counsel's unopposed motion for attorney's fees under the Equal Access to Justice Act ("EAJA"), 28 U.S.C. § 2412(d), in the total amount of $4,601.52. Doc. 16. No opposition has been filed and the time for doing so has expired. There being no dispute that all requirements are met for the reasonable award of EAJA fees, the Court: (1) GRANTS Plaintiff's counsel's unopposed motion (doc. 16); and (2) AWARDS EAJA fees in the amount of $4,601.52. As no further matters remain pending for review, this case remains TERMINATED upon the Court's docket.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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