On May 12, 1997, the appellant, Vietnam-era veteran Sam Mannino, appealed through counsel a March 25, 1997, decision of the Board of Veterans’ Appeals denying an increased rating for residuals of a right-patella fracture. Pursuant to a joint motion by the parties, the Court, on December 29, 1997, entered an order that vacated that decision and remanded the matter. On January 21, 1998, the appellant filed through counsel an application for attorney fees under the Equal Access to Justice Act (EAJA), 28 U.S.C. § 2412(d). The Secretary filed a response, and the appellant filed a reply. For the reasons that follow, the Court will grant the application, and order the award of EAJA fees and expenses consistent with the hourly rate provided for in this opinion.
I. Background
The appellant’s EAJA application seeks $5,184.45, based on an hourly rate of $142.43 for 36.4 hours. On February 17, 1998, the Secretary filed a response to the appellant’s EAJA application. The Secretary contests only the hourly rate used by the appellant. He argues that the hourly rate should be $136.13, not $142.43 as claimed by the appellant. Based on this lower hourly rate, the Secretary does not oppose an award of $4,955.13 ($229.32 less than the appellant’s application). In an April 15, 1998, reply, the appellant submits that he computed his hourly rate by using the U.S. Department of Labor’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) for the first quarter of 1996 and a Phoenix, Arizona, CPI rate for the fourth quarter of 1997.
On July 21, 1998, the Court issued an order indicating that Elcyzyn v. Brown appeared to permit a practitioner to choose in this Court either the U.S. CPI-U [hereinafter national CPI] or the CPI-U for the regional or local area where the services were performed [hereinafter regional CPI or local CPI] to determine an appropriate rate of inflation over the statutory rate. Elcyzyn,
II. Analysis
As originally enacted, 28 U.S.C. § 2412(d)(2)(A) provided that “attorney fees shall not be awarded in excess of $75 per hour unless the court determines that an increase in the [cost-of-living] or a special factor, such as the limited availability of qualified attorneys for the proceedings involved, justifies a higher fee”. However, on March 29, 1996, the Contract with America Advancement Act of 1996 was enacted, which, inter alia, increased the $75 base rate to $125 per hour. Pub.L. No. 104-121, § 232, 110 Stat. 841, 863 (1996) (codified at 28 U.S.C. § 2412(d)(2)(A)). The amendment was made effective to “apply to civil actions and adversary adjudications commenced on or after the date of the enactment”. Pub.L. No. 104-121, § 233,
In Elcyzyn, this Court adopted the CPI-U rather than “the personal services CPI which includes legal services”. Elcyzyn,
We note further that, although there is a split of authority on this question, the weight of authority in the U.S. courts of appeals appears to favor the use of a local CPI rather than the national CPI. The D.C. Circuit apparently allows the local rate when that is how the application is presented. See Jones v. Lujan,
Moreover, it appears that the U.S. Court of Federal Claims has consistently applied a local CPI. See Griffin & Dickson v. United States,
On the other hand, some U.S. District Courts have applied the national CPI. See United States v. Eleven Vehicles,
III. Conclusion
Accordingly, the Court grants the January 21, 1998, EAJA application subject to recalculation of the hourly rate as prescribed below. Because we will now require the use of the local CPI-U where there is one or, where there is none, the regional CPI-U, and because there is no local CPI-U for the Phoenix area (see Appendix to this opinion), we will allow the appellant to file and serve on the Secretary, not later than 20 days after the date of this opinion, a revised accounting using the regional CPI-U (for the West) for all hours claimed. Cf. Kunz Constr. Co.,
APPLICATION GRANTED.
APPENDIX
LOCAL AREAS FOR WHICH CONSUMER PRICE INDEXES ARE PUBLISHED
Monthly:
Chicago-Gary-Kenosha, IL-IN-WI
Los Angeles-Riverside-Orange County, CA
New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island, NY-
NJ-CT-PA
Bimonthly in odd months (i.e., January, March, etc.): Boston-Brockton-Nashua, MA.-NH-ME-CT Cleveland-Akron, OH Dallas-Fort Worth, TX Washington-Baltimore, DC-MA-VA-WV
Bimonthly in even months (i.e., February, April, etc.): Atlanta, GA
Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX
Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL
Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantie City, PA-NJ-DE-MD
San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, CA
Seattle-Tacoma-Bremerton, WA
Semiannually (in January and July):
Anchorage, AK
Cincinnati-Hamilton, OH-KY-IN
Denver-Boulder-Greeley, CO
Honolulu, HI
Kansas City, MO-KS
Milwaukee-Racine, WI
Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI
Pittsburgh, PA
Porfland-Salem, OR
San Diego, CA
St. Louis, MO-IL
REGIONS FOR WHICH CONSUMER PRICE INDEXES ARE PUBLISHED MONTHLY
NORTHEAST
Connecticut
Maine
Massachusetts
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New York
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
Vermont
SOUTH
Alabama
Arkansas
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maryland
Mississippi
North Carolina
Oklahoma
South Carolina
Tennessee
Texas
Virginia
West Virginia
MIDWEST
Kansas
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Michigan
Minnesota
Missouri
Nebraska
North Dakota
Ohio
South Dakota
Wisconsin
WEST
Alaska
Arizona
California
Colorado
Hawaii
Idaho
Montana
New Mexico
Nevada
Oregon
Utah
Washington
Wyoming
Notes
. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, CPI Detailed Report for July 1998.
. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, CPI Detailed Report for September 1998.
