LR 83.12
U.S. District Court for the Western District of Kentucky
U.S. District Court for the Western District of Kentucky
(d) (e) destroy any exhibits that remain unclaimed two weeks after counsel of record has been directed to retrieve them. X-Rays, Hospital Records and Medical Reports. The Clerk may deliver x-ray negatives, hospital records and medical reports to the witness through whom the exhibit was introduced in evidence. Contraband.
If not claimed within two (2) weeks of final disposition of a case, the Clerk may deliver all contraband filed as exhibits to the appropriate agency for disposition. Attorney’s Fees Petitions Under Social Security Act (a) Claimant’s counsel may petition for attorney’s fees, awardable under 42 U.S.C. § 406(b) or § 1383(d)(2)(A), within 30 days of the date shown on the face of the most recent notice of award issued by the Social Security Administration. This rule does not apply to motions for fees under the Equal Access to Justice Act (“EAJA”), which are governed by the procedures set forth in that Act at 28 U.S.C. § 2412(d). (1) Petition.
The attorney’s fee petition must include an itemization of the services provided in the judicial proceedings, as well as any applicable Notice(s) of Award and fee agreement. Claimant’s counsel must serve a copy of the fee petition on the claimant and the United States Attorney. Responses. The United States Attorney or claimant may respond to the attorney’s fee petition within 30 days of the petition’s filing.
(2) Bankruptcy Matters (a) Generally. The powers of law, equity and admiralty vested in the District Court are referred to the United States Bankruptcy Court as a unit of the District Court. The following cases and proceedings are referred to the Bankruptcy Court judges for the District: (1) Cases, matters and proceedings in cases, under the Bankruptcy Act pending in the Bankruptcy Court on July 9, 1984; All matters arising under -- or arising in or related to cases arising under -- Title 11 of the United States Code that were pending in the Bankruptcy Court on July 9, 1984, except proceedings involving tort claims for personal injury or wrongful death; All matters arising under -- or arising in or related to cases arising under -- Title 11 of the United States Code filed on or after July 10, 1984, except proceedings involving tort claims for personal injury or wrongful death; All actions for removal of claims under 28 U.S.C. §1452(a) and (b) that relate to bankruptcy cases, except proceedings involving tort claims for personal injury or wrongful death; All venue matters relating to bankruptcy cases under 28 U.S.C. § §1406 and 1412. (2) (3) (4) (5) (b) Filing.
All matters in (a) must be filed in accordance with the local rules of the United States Bankruptcy Court. 18
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