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United States Bankruptcy Court Southern District of New York UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK ---------------------------------------------------------------x In re : : Chapter 11 : WORLDCOM, INC., et al., : Case No. 02-13533 (AJG) : : (Jointly Administered) Debtors. : ---------------------------------------------------------------x NOTICE OF FILING OF AMENDED EXHIBIT A TO MOTION OF THE DEBTORS PURSUANT TO SECTIONS 105(a), 327, 328, AND 330 OF THE BANKRUPTCY CODE AUTHORIZING THE DEBTORS TO EMPLOY PROFESSIONALS UTILIZED IN THE ORDINARY COURSE OF BUSINESS Attached hereto is an amended Exhibit “A” to the motion, dated July 21, 2002 (the “Motion”), of WorldCom, Inc. and substantially all of its direct and indirect domestic subsidiaries, as debtors in possession (the “Debtors”), for an order authorizing the Debtors to employ professionals utilized in the ordinary course of business. The hearing on the Motion shall be held before the Honorable Arthur J. Gonzalez, United States Bankruptcy Judge, in Room 523 of the United States Bankruptcy Court, Alexander Hamilton Custom House, One Bowling Green, New York, New York, 10004, on September 4, 2002, at 10:00 a.m. (New York Time), or as soon thereafter as counsel may be heard. A:\AMENDED MOTION.DOC _/s/Lori R. Fife Marcia L. Goldstein, Esq. (MG 2606) Lori R. Fife, Esq. (LF 2839) WEIL, GOTSHAL & MANGES LLP 767 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10153-0119 Telephone: (212) 310-8000 Facsimile: (212) 310-8007 and Alfredo R. Perez, Esq. WEIL, GOTSHAL & MANGES LLP 700 Louisiana, Suite 1600 Houston, TX 77002 Telephone: (713) 546-5000 Facsimile: (713) 224-9511 Attorneys for Debtors and Debtors In Possession A:\AMENDED MOTION.DOC 2 EXHIBIT A List of Ordinary Course Professionals Law Firms Professional Legal Services A.A.A. Baltic Service Company Trademark Counsel Rudninku 18/2 2001 Vilnius, Lithuaniap A.G. da Cunha Ferreira, Lda. Trademark Counsel Rua das Flores, 74 – 4th Floor 1294 Lisbon Codex Portugal Trademark Counsel A.J. Park & Son Huddard Parker Building 1 Post Office Square P.O. Box 949 Wellington New Zealand Regulatory, Corporate, A.M. Pereira, Sáragga Leal, Oliveira Martins, Júdice & and Labor Issues Associados Ed. Eurolex Av. da Liberdada No. 224 1250-148 Lisboa Portugal AB Delmar & Co. Patentbyra Trademark Counsel P.O. Box 26 133 Stockholm S-100 Sweden Abente Saguier Trademark Counsel P.O. Box 85 Asuncion Paraguay A:\AMENDED MOTION.DOC 3 Professional Legal Services Adams & Adams Trademark Counsel Shorburg 429 Church Street P.O. Box 1014 Pretoria, South Africa Adams, Schwartz & Evans, PA Trademark Counsel 2180 Two First Union Center 301 S. Tryon Street Charlotte, NC 28282 Aguiar & Marsiglia Regulatory Issues Zenteno 3175 C1425 CCB Buenos Aires Argentina Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld Litigation Counsel 1676 International Drive, Penthouse McLean, VA 22102 Aktiebolaget Delmar & Co. Trademark Counsel P.O. Box 26133 S-100 41 Stockholm Sweden Allard & Fish Litigation Counsel 2600 Buhl Building 535 Griswald Street Detroit, MI 48226 Allen & Gledhill Trademark Counsel 36 Robinson Road 18-01 City House Singapore 068877 Alvarado & Asociados Trademark Counsel Reparto Colonial Los Robles VI Etapa Del Restaurante Lacmiel 5c Arriba, 300 mts a la derecha POB 5983 Managua, Nicaragua A:\AMENDED MOTION.DOC 4 Professional Legal Services Amroos Law Consultants Trademark Counsel Jalan Permata Hijau Raya B-29 Senayan, Jakarta 12210 Indonesia Anand & Anand Trademark Counsel B-41 Nizamuddin East New Delhi 110 013 India Andrade & Salgado Regulatory, Corporate, Calle Pinzón No. 511 y Ave. Orellana and Labor Issues Edf. Pinzón, 4 Piso P.O. Box 17-07-9021 Quito Ecuador André Braun Trademark Counsel Murtengasse 5 CH-4051 Basel Switzerland Anne Ryan & Co. Trademark Counsel 60 Northumberland Road Ballsbridge, Dublin 4, Ireland Aoki & Associates Trademark Counsel Toranomon 37 Mori Building 3-5-1, Toranomon, Minato-Ku3 Tokyo, Japan Arias, Fabrega & Fabrega Trademark Counsel Edificio Plaza Bancomer Calle 50 Apartado 6307 Panama 5, Republic de Panama Arnason & Co. Ltd. Trademark Counsel Höfðabakki 9, 6th Fl 112 Reykjavik Iceland A:\AMENDED MOTION.DOC 5 Professional Legal Services Arnberger, Kim, Buxbaum & Choy Trademark Counsel Mongolian Business Development Agency Prime Minister Amar’s Street Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Asesores Del Caribe Trademark Counsel CE No. 1280 P.O. Box 025273 Coral Gables, US Ater Wynne, LLP Litigation Counsel 222 S.W. Columbia Street, Suite 1800 Portland, OR 9721-6618 Atkinson Cleasby & Satchu Trademark Counsel Ralli house Nyerere Avenue P.O. Box 90121 Mombasa Kenya Awapatent Trademark Counsel P.O. Box 45086 Stockholm Sweden 10430 Ayers & Brown P.C. Litigation Counsel 4227 North 32nd Street, First Floor Phoenix, AZ 85018 Bacot & Bacot Trademark Counsel 25 de Mayo 576 CP 11,000 Casilla De Correo 456 Montevideo 11000 Uruguay Bailey & Dixon, LLP Regulatory Counsel 434 Fayetteville Street Mall 2 Hannover Sq, Ste 2500 P.O. Box 1351 Raleigh, NC 27602-1351 A:\AMENDED MOTION.DOC 6 Professional Legal Services Baker & McKenzie Corporate 15th Floor Hung Tai Center 168 Tun Hwa North Road Taipei 105 Taiwan Republic of China Baker & McKenzie Corporate and Labor Linnégatan 18 Issues P.O. Box 5719 SE-114 87 Stockholm Sweden Balch & Bingham, LLP Regulatory Counsel The Winter Building 2 Dexter Avenue Montgomery, AL 36104 P.O. Box 306 (35201) Baldwin Shelston Waters Trademark Counsel P.O. BOX 852 Wellington, New Zealand Baltic Service Co. Trademark Counsel Regati Pst. 1-329A EE019 Tallinn Estonia Barbara Rade Trademark Counsel Item d.o.o. Resljeva 16 Ljublijana 1000 Slovenia Barnett, Bolt, Kirkwood & Long Litigation Counsel P.O. Box 3287 Tampa, FL 33601 Baron & Warren Trademark Counsel 18 South End Kensington London W8 5BU United Kingdom A:\AMENDED MOTION.DOC 7 Professional Legal Services Barreda Moller Trademark Counsel Ave. Angamos Oeste 2300 Miraslores P.O. Box 18-1419 Lima 18, Peru Barry J. Walker, Attorney, P.A.Immigration Counsel Litigation Counsel P. O. Box 1023 Tupelo, MS 38802 Behar, Gutt & Glazer, P.A. Litigation Counsel Concorde Centre II, 2999 Northeast 191st St. Fifth Floor (Aventura) Miami, FL 33180 Bell Dewar & Hall Trademark Counsel P.O. Box 1972 Houghton 2041 South Africa Bell, Boyd & Lloyd, LLC Litigation Counsel Three First National Plaza, Suite 3300 70 West Madison Street Chicago, IL 60602-4207 Bell, McAndrews and Hiltachk Regulatory Counsel 455 Capital Mall Ste. 801 Sacramento, CA 95814 Bell, Nunnally & Martin Litigation Counsel 3232 McKinney Avenue LB44 Dallas, TX 75204 Bell, Royer & Sanders Regulatory 33 South Grant Avenue Counsel/Litigation Columbus, OH 43215-3927 Counsel Beltranena de la Cerda & Chavez Regulatory Issues Diagonal 6, 10-65, Zona 10, Centro Gerencial Las Margaritas Torre I, Oficina 601 Guatemala Guatemala, C.A. A:\AMENDED MOTION.DOC 8 Professional Legal Services Beresford & Co. Trademark Counsel Warwick Court 2-5 High Holborn London, United Kingdom Berggren Oy AB Trademark Counsel PO Box 16 Helsinki FIN 00101 Finland Berkemeyer & Salomoni Trademark Counsel Edificio Jacaranda, 4th Floor Benjamin Constant 835 P.O. 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