Private Attorneys

Selected Attorneys' Fee Awards Against Nine Federal Agencies in 1993 and 1994 Gao ID: GGD-96-18 October 31, 1995

This report provides information on the number of cases and amount of plaintiff attorneys' fees awarded more than $100,000 against federal agencies for cases closes during fiscal years 1993 and 1994. These data include the highest individual fees and hourly rates awarded under federal statutes against the following nine federal agencies: the Departments of Defense, Health and Human Services, Housing and Urban Development, the Interior, Justice, Transportation, and the Treasury; the General Services Administration; and the U.S. Postal Service. GAO also provides attorneys' fee awards data reported in the fiscal year 1993 Equal Access to Justice annual reports and attorneys' fee awards paid from the Judgement Fund during fiscal years 1993 and 1994.

GAO found that: (1) the 9 federal agencies reported 441 plaintiff attorneys' fee awards that totalled about $20 million; (2) the highest single fee awarded during this 2-year period was $800,000 against the Department of Housing and Urban Development and the highest hourly attorney rate was $320 per hour for the Department of Health and Human Services, the Treasury, and the General Services Administration; (3) the agencies reported that 4 of the attorneys' fee awards were based on a percentage of the plaintiff's award, 179 awards were based on hourly rates, and 263 awards were based on lump-sum payments; (4) of the 441 attorneys' fee awards against the government, 210 were from administrative proceedings and 231 were from judicial proceedings; (5) there were differences in the reported amounts of attorneys' fee awards due to administrative and reporting problems associated with the annual reports; and (6) attorneys' fee awards paid from the Judgement Fund totalled $11.65 million in fiscal year 1993.



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