(SS) Prasad v. Commissioner of Social Security ( 2021 )


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  • 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 9 FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 10 11 ASHA L. PRASAD, No. 2:19-cv-00746 CKD (SS) 12 Plaintiff, 13 v. ORDER 14 KILOLO KIJAKAZI, Acting Commissioner of Social Security, 15 Defendant. 16 17 18 Based on 42 U.S.C. § 406(b), counsel for plaintiff in the above-entitled action seeks an 19 award of attorney fees in the amount of $20,925.00 for 33.7 hours of professional time devoted to 20 the representation of plaintiff before this court. Counsel concedes that this amount should be 21 offset in the amount of $6,000.00 for fees previously awarded under EAJA. (See ECF No 15.) 22 Defendant has not filed an opposition or response. 23 42 U.S.C. § 406(b)(1)(A) provides, in relevant part: 24 Whenever a court renders a judgment favorable to a claimant under this subchapter who was represented before the court by an attorney, 25 the court may determine and allow as part of its judgment a reasonable fee for such representation, not in excess of 25 percent of 26 the total of the past-due benefits to which the claimant is entitled by reason of such judgment. 27 28 Rather than being paid by the government, fees under the Social Security Act are awarded out of 1 || the claimant’s disability benefits. Russell v. Sullivan, 930 F.2d 1443, 1446 (9th Cir. 1991), 2 || receded from on other grounds, Sorenson v. Mink, 239 F.3d 1140, 1149 (9th Cir. 2001). 3 || However, the 25 percent statutory maximum fee is not an automatic entitlement; the court also 4 || must ensure that the requested fee is reasonable. Gisbrecht v. Barnhart, 535 U.S. 789, 808-09 5 || (2002) (“We hold that § 406(b) does not displace contingent-fee agreements within the statutory 6 || ceiling; instead, § 406(b) instructs courts to review for reasonableness fees yielded by those 7 || agreements.”). “Within the 25 percent boundary ... the attorney for the successful claimant must 8 | show that the fee sought is reasonable for the services rendered.” Id. at 807. 9 Counsel seeks fees for 33.7 hours. (ECF 16-3.) The Court has considered the character of 10 || counsel’s representation and the good results achieved by counsel, which included an award of 11 || benefits upon remand. Counsel submitted a detailed billing statement that supports his request. 12 | There is no indication that a reduction of the award is warranted due to any substandard 13 || performance by plaintiffs counsel, as counsel secured a successful result. There is also no 14 || evidence that plaintiffs counsel engaged in any dilatory conduct resulting in delay. 15 Based on the quality of counsel’s representation and the results achieved in this case, the 16 || undersigned finds the number of hours expended to be reasonable. Accordingly, the undersigned 17 || will award the amount of attorney fees requested. 18 Accordingly, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that: 19 1. Plaintiff's amended motion for attorney’s fees (ECF No. 16) is granted; 20 2. Plaintiffs counsel is awarded $20,925.00 in attorney fees pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 406, 21 to be offset in the amount of $6,000.00 previously awarded under EAJA. □□□□□□□□□□□ 22 counsel shall reimburse plaintiff Asha L. Prasad in the amount of $6,000.00. 23 | Dated: October 15, 2021 □□ / dp ai CAROLYNK. DELANEY 25 UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE 26 27 28 || 2/prasad0746 fee-406(a)

Document Info

Docket Number: 2:19-cv-00746

Filed Date: 10/15/2021

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 6/19/2024