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Case 19-11626-LSS Doc 1396 Filed 07/01/20 Page 1 Of Case 19-11626-LSS Doc 1396 Filed 07/01/20 Page 1 of 164 Case 19-11626-LSS Doc 1396 Filed 07/01/20 Page 2 of 164 EXHIBIT A Case 19-11626-LSS Doc 1396 Filed 07/01/20 Page 3 of 164 PES Holdings, LLC, et al. - Service List to e-mail Recipients Served 6/26/2020 AKERMAN LLP AKERMAN LLP AKERMAN LLP DAVID PARHAM JOHN MITCHELL KATHERINE FACKLER [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] BAKER BOTTS LLP BAKER HUGHES BMC GROUP, INC OMAR ALANIZ KRISTEN MCLAURIN TINAMARIE FEIL [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] BROWN RUDNICK LLP BROWN RUDNICK LLP BROWN RUDNICK LLP MAX D. SCHLAN ROBERT STARK STEVEN POHL [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] BRYAN CAVE LEIGHTON PAISNER LLP BUCHALTER, A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION CHIMICLES SCHWARTZ KRINER & DONALDSON-SMITH ERIC S. PREZANT SHAWN M. CHRISTIANSON BENJAMIN F. 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