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UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT of NEW YORK ------X in Re : : Chapter 11 Case No UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK ------------------------------------------------------------------x In re : : Chapter 11 Case No. MOTORS LIQUIDATION COMPANY, et al., : f/k/a General Motors Corp., et al. : 09-50026 (REG) : Debtors. : (Jointly Administered) : ------------------------------------------------------------------x AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) ss COUNTY OF KING ) I, Julia A. Bahner, being duly sworn, depose and state: 1. I am a Senior Project Manager with The Garden City Group, Inc., the claims and noticing agent for the debtors and debtors-in-possession (the “Debtors”) in the above-captioned proceeding. Our business address is 815 Western Avenue, Suite 200, Seattle, Washington 98104. 2. On January 29, 2010, at the direction of Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP (“Weil, Gotshal”), counsel for the Debtors, I caused a true and correct copy of the following document to be served by e-mail on the parties identified on Exhibit A annexed hereto (master service list and notice of appearance parties), by first class mail on the parties identified on Exhibit B annexed hereto (20 largest creditors of Remediation and Liability Management Company, Inc. and 20 largest creditors of Environmental Corporate Remediation Company, Inc.), and by facsimile on the Office of the United States Trustee, Attn: Diana G. Adams, (212) 668-2255: • Notice of Presentment of Order Pursuant to Section 327(A) of the Bankruptcy Code Authorizing the Retention and Employment of the Stuart Maue Firm as Consultant to the Fee Examiner Nunc Pro Tunc to January 22, 2010 [Docket No. 4910]; and • Supplement to Motion of Debtors for Entry of Order Pursuant to 11 U.S.C. § 105(a) and General Order M-390 Authorizing Implementation of Alternative Dispute Resolution Procedures, Including Mandatory Mediation (“Supplemental Motion”) [Docket No. 4911]. 3. On January 30, 2010, also at the direction of Weil, Gotshal, I caused a true and correct copy of the Supplemental Motion to be served by first class mail on the parties identified on Exhibit C annexed hereto (affected parties). Dated: February 1, 2010 Seattle, Washington /s/ Julia A.Bahner______________________ JULIA A. BAHNER Sworn to before me in Seattle, Washington this 1st day of February, 2010 /s/ Greg L. Gottainer_____________ Greg L. Gottainer Notary Public, State of Washington License No. 138976 Residing in Seattle Commission Expires: October 19, 2012 EXHIBIT A 3M COMPANY AIKEN SCHENK HAWKINS & RICCARDI P.C. ATT: CATHERINE BARNETT WILSON ATT: BARBARA LEE CALDWELL OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL ATTY FOR MARICOPA COUNTY 3M CENTER, BUILDING 220-9E-02 4742 NORTH 24TH STREET, SUITE 100 ST. PAUL MN 55144 PHOENIX AZ 85016 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] AIRGAS, INC. ALLARD & FISH, P.C. ATT: DAVID BOYLE, CONSULTANT TO LEGAL DEPT COUNSEL FOR SEVERSTAL NORTH AMERICA, INC. 259 RADNOR CHESTER ROAD ATT: DEBORAH L. FISH, ESQ. RADNOR PA 19087 2600 BUHL BLDG email: [email protected] 535 GRISWOLD DETROIT MI 48226 email: [email protected] ALPINE ELECTRONICS OF AMERICA, INC. ARCADIS U.S., INC. ATT: CYNTHIA WOODRUFF-NEER, ESQ. ATT: LIESL SPANGLER, ASSOCIATE COUNSEL 19145 GRAMERCY PLACE 630 PLAZA DRIVE, SUITE 100 TORRANCE CA 90501-1162 HIGHLANDS RANCH CO 80129 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] ARENT FOX LLP ARENT FOX LLP ATTY FOR TIMKEN COMPANY ATTY FOR TOYOTA BOSHOKU AMERICA, INC. ATT: JAMES M. SULLIVAN, ESQ. ATT: MARY JOANNE DOWD, ESQ. 1675 BROADWAY 1050 CONNECTICUT AVENUE, NW NEW YORK NY 10019 WASHINGTON DC 20036 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] ARENT FOX LLP ARMSTRONG TEASDALE, LLP ATTY FOR HARMAN BECKER AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS, INC. ATTY FOR SPARTAN LIGHT METAL PRODUCTS COMPANY INC. ATT: CHRISTOPHER GIAIMO, JEFFREY ROTHLEDER, ANDREA CAMPBELL, ESQS ATT: DAVID L. GOING, ESQ. 1050 CONNECTICUT AVENUE, NW ONE METROPOLITAN SQUARE, SUITE 2600 WASHINGTON DC 20036 ST. LOUIS MO 63102-2740 email: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] email: [email protected] ARNALL GOLDEN GREGORY LLP AT&T SERVICES INC. ATTY FOR VERIZON COMMUNICATIONS INC. LAW GROUP COUNSEL ATT: DARRYL S. LADDIN & FRANK N. WHITE ATTN: JAMES W. GRUDUS 171 17TH STREET, NW, SUITE 2100 ONE AT&T WAY, ROOM 3A218 ATLANTA GA 30363-1031 BEDMINSTER NJ 07921 email: [email protected]; [email protected] email: [email protected] ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR THE STATE OF NEBRASKA ATTY FOR UNEMPLOYMENT TAX OFFICE, DEPT OF ENERGY, LABOR & ECONOMIC ATTY FOR THE STATE OF NEBRASKA GROWTH, UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE AGENCY ATT: LESLIE C. LEVY, ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL ATTN: ROLAND HWANG, ESQ. 2115 STATE CAPITOL BUILDING 3030 W. GRAND BOULEVARD, SUITE 9-600 LINCOLN NE 68509-8920 DETROIT MI 48202 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR THE STATE OF TEXAS ATTORNEY GENERAL OF OHIO ATT: MARK BROWNING, ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL ATT: VICTORIA D. GARRY, ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL BANKRUPTCY & COLLECTIONS DIVISION COLLECTIONS & ENFORCEMENT P.O. BOX 12548 441 VINE STREET AUSTIN TX 78711-2548 1600 CAREW TOWER email: [email protected] CINCINNATI OH 45202 email: [email protected] ATTORNEY GENERAL OF STATE OF MICHIGAN ATTORNEY GENERAL OF STATE OF TEXAS ATTY FOR WORKERS COMPENSATION AGENCY AND FUNDS ADMINISTRATION ATT: KIMBERLY A. WALSH, ASST. ATTORNEY GENERAL ATTN: MICHAEL A. COX & DENNIS J. RATERINK BANKRUPTCY & COLLECTIONS DIVISION LABOR DIVISION P.O. BOX 12548 P.O. BOX 30736 AUSTIN TX 78711-2548 LANSING MI 48909 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN - LABOR DIVISION ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK ATTY FOR MICHIGAN WORKERS' COMPENSATION AGENCY ATTY FOR NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE ATT: SUSAN PRZEKOP-SHAW, ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL ATT: NEAL S. MANN, ASSTISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL P.O. BOX 30736 120 BROADWAY - 24TH FLOOR LANSING MI 48909 NEW YORK NY 10271 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] BAKER & HOSTETLER LLP BAKER & HOSTETLER LLP ATTY FOR SCRIPPS NETWORKS & TELEVISION FOOD NETWORK ATTY FOR B&H CREDITORS ATTN: WENDY J. GIBSON, ESQ. ATT: JOSEPH F. HUTCHINSON, JR., ERIC GOODMAN, WENDY J. GIBSON 3200 NATIONAL CITY CENTER 3200 NATIONAL CITY CENTER 1900 EAST NINTH STREET 1900 E. 9TH STREET CLEVELAND OH 44114-3485 CLEVELAND OH 44114 email: [email protected] email: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] BAKER & HOSTETLER LLP BALLARD SPAHR ANDREWS & INGERSOLL, LLP ATTY FOR B&H CREDITORS ATT: MATTHEW G. SUMMERS, ESQ. ATT: RICHARD BERNARD, ESQ. ATTY FOR FOUNTAIN LAKES I, L.L.C. 45 ROCKEFELLER PLAZA 300 EAST LOMBARD STREET, 18TH FLOOR NEW YORK NY 10111 BALTIMORE MD 21202 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] BARNES & THORNBURG LLP BARNES & THORNBURG LLP ATTY FOR CONTINENTAL ATTY FOR HIRATA CORPORATION OF AMERICA ATT: JOHN T. GREGG, ESQ. ATTN: MARK R. OWENS, ESQ. 171 MONROE AVENUE, NW, SUITE 1000 11 SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET GRAND RAPIDS MI 49503 INDIANAPOLIS IN 46204 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] BARRICK, SWITZER, LONG, BALSLEY & VAN EVERA BARTLETT HACKETT FEINBERG P.C. ATTN: ROBERT C. POTTINGER, ESQ. ATTY FOR IRON MOUNTAIN INFORMATION MANAGEMENT, INC. 6833 STALTER DRIVE, FIRST FLOOR ATT: FRANK F. MCGINN, ESQ. ROCKFORD IL 61108 155 FEDERAL STREET, 9TH FLOOR email: [email protected] BOSTON MA 02110 email: [email protected] BECKER, GLYNN, MELAMED & MUFFLY LLP BERGER SINGERMAN, P.A. ATTY FOR FACTORY MOTOR PARTS COMPANY ATTY FOR SCI, LTD. ATT: CHESTER B. SALOMON, ESQ. ATT: ARTHUR J. SPECTOR, ESQ. 299 PARK AVENUE, 16TH FLOOR 350 E. LAS OLAS BOULEVARD NEW YORK NY 10171 10TH FLOOR email: [email protected] FORT LAUDERDALE FL 33301 email: [email protected] BIALSON, BERGEN & SCHWAB BINGHAM MCCUTCHEN LLP ATTY FOR CISCO SYSTEMS CAPITAL CORPORATION ATTY FOR DEUTSCHE BANK AG ATTN: PATRICK M. COSTELLO & THOMAS M. GAA ATT ROBERT M DOMBROFF & JEFFREY S SABIN, ESQ. 2600 EL CAMINO REAL, SUITE 300 399 PARK AVENUE PALO ALTO CA 94306 NEW YORK NY 10022-4689 email: [email protected]; [email protected] email: [email protected]; [email protected] BINGHAM MCCUTCHEN LLP BINGHAM MCCUTCHEN LLP ATTY FOR TRAVELERS CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY OF AMERICA ATTY FOR WELLS FARGO BANK NORTHWEST, NAT'L ASSOC., AS INDENTURE TRUSTE ATTN: JONATHAN B. ALTER, ESQ. ATT: ANNA M. BOELITZ, ESQ. ONE STATE STREET ONE STATE STREET HARTFORD CT 06103 HARTFORD CT 06103 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] BLANK ROME LLP BLANK ROME LLP ATT: MARC E. RICHARDS, ESQ. ATTY FOR CELLCO PARTNERSHIP D/B/A VERIZON WIRELESS ATTY FOR DENSO INTERNATIONAL AMERICA AND DENSO SALES CALIFORNIA ATT: REGINA STANGO KELBON, ESQ. THE CHRYSLER BUILDING ONE LOGAN SQUARE 405 LEXINGTON AVENUE PHILADELPHIA PA 19103 NEW YORK NY 10174 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] BLUE CROSS AND BLUE SHIELD OF MICHIGAN BODMAN LLP ATT: JEFFREY RUMLEY, ASSISTANT GENERAL COUNSEL ATTY FOR PRODUCTION MODELING CORPORATION 600 LAFAYETTE EAST #1925 ATTN: COLIN T. DARKE, ESQ. DETROIT MI 48226-2998 1901 ST. ANTOINE STREET email: [email protected] 6TH FLOOR AT FORD FIELD DETROIT MI 48226 email: [email protected] BODMAN LLP BORGES & ASSOCIATES, LLC ATTY FOR LEAR CORPORATION AND ITS SUBSIDIARIES & AFFILIATES ATTY FOR RAYCOM MEDIA, INC. ATTN: MARC M. BAKST, ESQ. ATTN: WANDA BORGES, ESQ. 6TH FLOOR AT FORD FIELD 575 UNDERHILL BLVD., SUITE 118 1901 ST. ANTOINE STREET SYOSSET NY 11791 DETROIT MI 48226 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] BRACEWELL & GIULIANI LLP BRADY C WILLIAMSON ATT: RENEE DAILEY GODFREY & KAHN SC ATTY FOR GEORG FISCHER AUTOMOTIVE AG ONE EAST MAIN ST 225 ASYLUM STREET, 26TH FLOOR SUITE 500 HARTFORD CT 06103 MADISON WI 53703 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] BRAYTON PURCELL LLP BRIGGS AND MORGAN P.A. ATTY FOR CERTAIN ASBESTOS CLAIMANTS ATTY FOR FACTORY MOTOR PARTS COMPANY ATT: ALAN R.
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