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Box 12548 Austin, TX 78711‐2548 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Attorney General's Office Attn: Dana Nessel [email protected] Email Counsel for the State of Michigan, Department of Attn: Heather Donald Treasury 3030 W Grand Blvd, Ste 10‐200 Detroit, MI 48202 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Austria Legal, LLC Attn: Matthew P. Austria 302‐425‐0232 [email protected] Email Counsel to PSR West Coast Builders, Inc. 1007 N Orange St, 4th Fl Wilmington, DE 19801 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Ballard Spahr LLP Attn: Leslie C. Heilman 302‐252‐4466 [email protected] Email Counsel to Bal Harbour Shops, LLLP Attn: Laurel D. Roglen [email protected] 919 N Market St, 11th Fl Wilmington, DE 19801‐3034 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Barclay Damon LLP Attn: Niclas A. Ferland 203‐654‐6274 [email protected] Email Counsel to Westfield, LLC and its affiliates Attn: Ilan Markus [email protected] 545 Long Wharf Dr, 9th Fl New Haven, CT 06511 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Barclay Damon LLP Attn: Scott L. Fleischer 212‐784‐5799 [email protected] Email Counsel to Westfield, LLC and its affiliates 1270 Ave of the Americas, Ste 501 New York, NY 10020 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Belkin Burden Goldman, LLP Attn: Jay B. Solomon 212‐297‐1859 [email protected] Email Counsel for Vornado 40 East 66th Street Member Attn: Brian Bendy [email protected] LLC and Winter Equities Company, L.P. and Robert 270 Madison Ave Mallin, as Trustee dba Edmal Realty, Co. New York, NY 10016 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Billion Law Attn: Mark M. Billion [email protected] Email Counsel to Tessa Knox, the thirteen (13) opt‐in 1073 S. Governors Ave. plaintiffs and the class Dover, DE 19904 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Brookfield Property REIT, Inc., as Agent Attn: Kristen N. Pate 312‐442‐6374 [email protected] Email Counsel to Brookfield Property REIT, Inc 350 N. Orleans Street, Suite 300 Chicago, IL 60654‐1607 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Burr & Forman LLP Attn: J. Cory Falgowski 302‐ 397‐2566 [email protected] Email Counsel for Wells Fargo Bank, National 1201 N Market St, Ste 1407 Association Wilmington, DE 19801 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Chipman Brown Cicero & Cole, LLP Attn: William E. Chipman, Jr. 302‐295‐0199 [email protected] Email Counsel to Vivolo SRL Hercules Plaza 1313 N Market St, Ste 5400 Wilmington, DE 19801 Governmental Agencies Delaware Secretary of State Division of Corporations First Class Mail John G. Townsend Building 401 Federal St, Ste 4 Dover, DE 19901 Governmental Agencies Delaware Secretary of the Treasury 820 Silver Lake Blvd, Ste 100 302‐739‐5635 First Class Mail Dover, DE 19904 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices. Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP Attn: Patrick A. Jackson 302‐467‐4201 [email protected] Email Counsel to Randa Accessories Leather Goods LLC. 222 Delaware Ave, Ste 1410 Wilmington, DE 19801‐1621 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices. Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP Attn: Michael P. Pompeo 212‐248‐3141 [email protected] Email Counsel to Randa Accessories Leather Goods LLC. Attn: Brian P. Morgan [email protected] 1177 Ave of the Americas, 41st Fl New York, NY 10036‐2714 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Fox Rothschild LLP Attn: Joseph E. Shickich, Jr. 206‐389‐1708 [email protected] Email Counsel to Microsoft Corporation, Microsoft 1001 ‐ 4th Ave, Ste 4500 Licensing, GP, and Microsoft Online, Inc. Seattle, WA 98154 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Fox Rothschild LLP Attn: Katelyn M. Crawford 302‐654‐8920 [email protected] Email Counsel to Microsoft Corporation, Microsoft 919 North Market St, Ste 300 Licensing, GP, and Microsoft Online, Inc. Wilmington, DE 19801 Request for Notices Gardiner Roberts LLP Attn: S. Michael Citak 416‐865‐6636 [email protected] Email Counsel to Yorkdale Shopping Centre Holdings Inc Bay Adelaide Centre ‐ East Tower 22 Adelaide St W, Ste. 3600 Toronto, ON M5H 4E3 Canada Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Gellert Scali Busenkell & Brown, LLC Attn: Michael Busenkell 302‐425‐5814 [email protected] Email Counsel to Dark Triumph Attn: Holly Megan Smith [email protected] 1201 N Orange St, Ste 300 Wilmington, DE 19801 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Hunter Salcido & Toms, LLP Attn: Robert L. Toms, Jr. 626‐568‐2800 [email protected] Email Counsel to Vivolo SRL 301 E Colorado Blvd, Ste 720 Pasadena, CA 91101 In re: John Varvatos Enterprises, Inc., et al. Case No. 20‐11043 Page 1 of 3 Case 20-11043-MFW Doc 528 Filed 11/03/20 Page 4 of 121 Exhibit A Master Service List Served as set forth below Description Name Address FAX Email Method of Service Governmental Agencies Internal Revenue Service Centralized Insolvency Operation First Class Mail P.O. Box 7346 Philadelphia, PA 19101‐7346 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Kelley Drye & Warren LLP Attn: Eric R. Wilson 212‐808‐7897 [email protected] Email Counsel to the Official Committee of Unsecured Attn: Jason R. Adams [email protected] Creditors Attn: Maeghan J. McLoughlin [email protected] Attn: Kayci G. Hines [email protected] 101 Park Ave [email protected] New York, NY 10178 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Law Office of Susan E. Kaufman, LLC Attn: Susan E. Kaufman 302‐792‐7420 [email protected] Email Counsel to Westfield, LLC and its affiliates 919 N Market St, Ste 460 Wilmington, DE 19801 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Lazarus & Lazarus, P.C. Attn: Harlan M. Lazarus 212‐684‐0314 [email protected] Email Counsel to Meenakshi India Ltd. 240 Madison Ave, 8th Fl [email protected] New York, NY 10016 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices. Linebarger Goggan Blair & Sampson, LLP Attn: Elizabeth Weller 469‐221‐5003 [email protected] Email Counsel to Dallas County. 2777 N. Stemmons Fwy, Ste 1000 Dallas, TX 75207 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter, Attn: Gary D. Bressler, Esq. 302‐654‐4031 gbressler@mdmc‐law.com Email Counsel to Westchester Fire Insurance Company LLP 300 Delaware Ave, Ste 770 Wilmington, DE 19801 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter, Attn: Michael R. Morano, Esq. 973‐425‐0161 mmorano@mdmc‐law.com Email Counsel to Westchester Fire Insurance Company LLP 1300 Mount Kemble Ave P.O. Box 2075 Morristown, NJ 07962‐2075 Core Parties Morris, Nichols, Arsht & Tunnell LLP Attn: Derek C. Abbott [email protected] Email Counsel to Debtors Attn: Matt Talmo [email protected] Attn: Andrew Workman [email protected] Attn: Glenn Reimann [email protected] 1201 N Market St, 16th Fl P.O. Box 1347 Wilmington, DE 19899‐1347 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Morrison & Foerster LLP Attn: Erica J. Richards 212‐468‐7900 [email protected] Email Counsel to United Parcel Service, Inc., UPS Supply 250 W 55th St Chain Solutions, Inc., and United Parcel Service New York, NY 10019‐9601 Italia S.R.L. Core Parties Office of the United States Trustee Attn: Timothy J. 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