The following excerpt is from Pappas v. Bowen, 863 F.2d 227 (2nd Cir. 1988):
Encouragement of legal representation, the much-noted other goal of section 406, see, e.g., Guadamuz v. Bowen, 859 F.2d 762, 768-69 (9th Cir.1988), is not completely contravened by the Secretary's application of section 1320a-6. Clearly, the Secretary's policy can reduce attorney's fees, but the Act guarantees collection of section 406(a) or section 406(b) attorney's fees with its direct payment feature. The Secretary's section 1320a-6 offset may impede the incentive for legal representation of social security claimants by foreclosing adequate attorney's fees. This disincentive, however, is partially offset by the direct payment characteristic of Title II, see Dawson, 425 F.2d at 1195.
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