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United States Bankruptcy Court Case 20-50527-LSS Doc 108 Filed 10/30/20 Page 1 of 16 Case 20-50527-LSS Doc 108 Filed 10/30/20 Page 2 of 16 EXHIBIT A Case 20-50527-LSS Doc 108 Filed 10/30/20 Page 3 of 16 Exhibit A Service List Served as set forth below Description Name Address Email Method of Service *NOA ‐ Counsel for Sequoia Baker Manock & Jensen, PC Jan T. Perkins [email protected] Email Counsel of Boy Scouts, Inc. Adversary Party Bass Law, LLC Attn: Dondra Bass O'Neal, Esq [email protected] Email Adversary Party Belluck & Fox, LLP Attn: Kristina Georgiou [email protected] Email Adversary Party Berman O'Connor & Mann Attn: Michael J Berman, Esq [email protected] Email *NOA ‐ Counsel for Butler Snow LP Daniel W. Van Horn [email protected] Email Chicksaw Council, BSA, Inc. Adversary Party Chipman Brown Cicero & Cole, LLP Mark L. Desgrosseilliers Hercules Plaza 1313 North Market Street Suite 5400 Wilmington, DE 19801 [email protected] First Class Mail Email Adversary Party CHIPMAN, BROWN, CICERO & COLE, LLP [email protected] Email Adversary Party Clark, Hunt, Ahern & Embry Attn: Jonathan A Barnes [email protected] Email Adversary Party Crew Janci, LLP Attn: Andria K Seo [email protected] Email Adversary Party Crew Janci, LLP Attn: Peter B Janci [email protected] Email Adversary Party Crew Janci, LLP Attn: Stephen F Crew [email protected] Email Adversary Party Crew Janci, LLP Attn: William Stewart [email protected] Email Adversary Party Crew Janci, LLP, And Attn: Hollis K Mcmilan [email protected] Email Hollis K. Mcmilan, PC *NOA ‐ Counsel for Davies Hood PLLC Jason P. Hood [email protected] Email Chicksaw Council, BSA, Inc. Adversary Party Davis Miles Mcguire Gardner, PLLC Attn: Dwayne D Burns [email protected] Email Adversary Party Davis Miles Mcguire Gardner, PLLC Attn: Michael E Medina [email protected] Email Adversary Party Davis Miles Mcguire Gardner, PLLC Attn: Steven Weinberger [email protected] Email Adversary Party Dougherty Law Firm, PA Attn: Adam T Dougherty [email protected] Email Adversary Party Dougherty Law Firm, PA [email protected] Email Adversary Party Dumas & Vaughn, Attorneys At Law, And Attn: Ashley L Vaughn [email protected] Email Kafoury & Mcdougal Adversary Party Dumas & Vaughn, Attorneys At Law, And Attn: Gilion C Dumas [email protected] Email Kafoury & Mcdougal Adversary Party Dumas & Vaughn, Attorneys At Law, And Attn: Mark Mcdougal [email protected] Email Kafoury & Mcdougal Adversary Party Dumas & Vaughn, Attorneys At Law, And Attn: James L Dumas [email protected] Email Lindsay Hart, LLP Adversary Party Edmiston & Colton Law Firm Attn: Shane Colton, [email protected] Email Adversary Party Edmiston & Colton Law Firm Attn: Tanis M Holm [email protected] Email Adversary Party Emery Celli Brinckerhoff & Abady LLP Debra L. Greenberger 600 Fifth Avenue 10th Floor New York, NY 10020 [email protected] First Class Mail Email Adversary Party Fields And Associates, LLC Attn: Larry S Fields [email protected] Email *NOA ‐ Counsel for Boys Foley & Lardner LLP Richard J. Bernard [email protected] Email Scouts of America San Diego *NOA ‐ Counsel for Boys Foley & Lardner LLP Victor Vilaplana [email protected] Email Scouts of America San Diego Adversary Party Gallik, Bremer & Molloy, PC Attn: Ashley L Vaughn [email protected] Email Adversary Party Gallik, Bremer & Molloy, PC Attn: James P Molloy [email protected] Email Adversary Party Gellert Scali Busenkell & Brown, LLC Ronald S. Gellert/Amy D. Brown 1201 N. Orange Street Suite 300 Wilmington, DE 19801 [email protected] First Class Mail [email protected] Email Adversary Party Gilbert LLP Kami Quinn [email protected] Email Adversary Party Gilbert LLP Meredith Neely [email protected] Email Adversary Party Gilbert LLP Emily Grim [email protected] Email Adversary Party Gilbert LLP Jasmine Chalashtori [email protected] Email Adversary Party Goff Law Group, LLC Attn: Brooke A Goff, Esq [email protected] Email Adversary Party Green & Gillispie Attorneys At Law Attn: Joshua D Gillispie [email protected] Email Adversary Party Gruel Mills Nims & Pylman, PLLC Attn: William M Azkoul, Thomas R Behm, Laura [email protected] Email B Danielson Adversary Party Herman Law Attn: Daniel G Ellis [email protected] Email Adversary Party Herman Law Attn: Jeff Herman, [email protected] Email Adversary Party Herman Law Attn: Jason S Sandler [email protected] Email Adversary Party Herman Law Attn: Paul Mones [email protected] Email Adversary Party Herman Law Attn: Alexandra Sachi Cole [email protected] Email Adversary Party Herman Law Attn: Stuart S Mermelstein [email protected] Email Adversary Party Hopkins Law Office, P.L.C, And Attn: Gilion C Dumas [email protected] Email Dumas Law Group Adversary Party Hopkins Law Office, P.L.C, And Attn: Patrick J Hopkins, [email protected] Email Dumas Law Group Adversary Party Hurley Mckenna & Mertz Attn: Evan M Smola, Christopher T Hurley ESmola@hurley‐law.com Email Adversary Party Jacobs & Crumplar P.A. Thomas Carl Crumplar/Raeann C Warner 750 Shipyard Dr., Suite 200 P.O. Box 1271 Wilmington, DE 19899 [email protected] First Class Mail [email protected] Email Adversary Party Jacobs & Crumplar, P.A Raeann Warner, Esq. Raeann @jcdelaw.com Email Adversary Party Jacobs & Crumplar, P.A Thomas C. Crumplar, Esq [email protected] Email Adversary Party James Vernon & Weeks, PA Attn: Craig K Vernon [email protected] Email Adversary Party James, Vernon & Weeks, P.A, And Attn: Craig Vernon [email protected] Email Noaker Law Firm, LLC Adversary Party James, Vernon & Weeks, P.A, And Attn: Cari Whitmire [email protected] Email Noaker Law Firm, LLC Adversary Party James, Vernon & Weeks, P.A, And Attn: Leander James III [email protected] Email Noaker Law Firm, LLC Adversary Party James, Vernon & Weeks, P.A, And Attn: Patrick Noaker [email protected] Email Noaker Law Firm, LLC Adversary Party Janet, Janet & Scuggs, LLC Gerald D. Jowers, Jr. 500 Taylor St., Suite 301 Columbia, SC 29201 [email protected] First Class Mail Email Adversary Party Janet, Janet & Suggs, LLP Attn: Andrew S Janet [email protected] Email Adversary Party Janet, Janet & Suggs, LLP Attn: Gerald D Jowers, Jr [email protected] Email Adversary Party Jeff Anderson & Associates, PA Attn: Jeffrey R Andeson, Trusha Patel Goffe [email protected] Email Adversary Party Jeff Anderson & Associates, PA Attn: Jeffrey R Anderson, [email protected] Email Adversary Party Jeff Anderson & Associates, PA Attn: Patrick Stoneking [email protected] Email om Adversary Party Jeff Anderson & Associates, PA Attn: Trusha Goffe [email protected] Email Adversary Party John R Williams [email protected] Email Adversary Party John R. Weaver, Jr. 831 North Tatnall Street Suite 200 Wilmington, DE 19801 [email protected] First Class Mail Email *NOA ‐ Counsel for Chief Karr Tuttle Campbell, PS Bruce W. Leaverton [email protected] Email Seattle Council, Boy Scouts of America Adversary Party Kaufman Lieb Lebowitz & Frick LLP David A. Lebowitz 10 East 40th Street Suite 3307 New York, NY 10016 [email protected] First Class Mail Email Adversary Party Kevin T. Stocker, Esq., PC Kevin T. Stocker 2645 Sheridan Dr Tonawanda, NY 14150 [email protected] First Class Mail Email Adversary Party Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP Thomas Moers Mayer [email protected] Email Adversary Party Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP Rachael Ringer [email protected] Email Adversary Party Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP David E. Blabey Jr. [email protected] Email Adversary Party Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP Jennifer R. Sharret [email protected] Email Adversary Party Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP Megan M. Wasson [email protected] Email *NOA ‐ Counsel for The Latham & Watkins LLP Adam J. 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Weisbeck 42 Delaware Avenue, Suite 120 Buffalo, NY 14202 [email protected] First Class Mail Email Adversary Party Lowey Dannenberg, P.C, And Attn: Anthony Christina [email protected] Email Bleakley Platt & Schmidt, LLP In re: Boy Scouts of America and Delaware BSA, LLC Case No. 20‐10343 Page 1 of 2 Case 20-50527-LSS Doc 108 Filed 10/30/20 Page 4 of 16 Exhibit A Service List Served as set forth below Description Name Address Email Method of Service Adversary Party Lowey Dannenberg, P.C, And Attn: Barbara J Hart, [email protected]
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