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EXHIBIT a Garlock Sealingcase Technologies 10-31607 LLC, Et Al Case 10-31607 Doc 4335 Filed 01/22/15 Entered 01/22/15 17:34:44 Desc Main Document Page 1 of 156 Case 10-31607 Doc 4335 Filed 01/22/15 Entered 01/22/15 17:34:44 Desc Main Document Page 2 of 156 EXHIBIT A Garlock SealingCase Technologies 10-31607 LLC, et al. Doc - U.S. 4335 Mail Filed 01/22/15 Entered 01/22/15 17:34:44 Desc MainServed 1/20/2015 Document Page 3 of 156 120 EAST AVENUE, LLC 3M CO. 3M COMPANY 120 EAST AVENUE, SUITE 185 FKA MINNESOTA MINING & MANUFACTURING CO. 3M EAMD CUSTOMER SERVICE ROCHESTER, NY 14607 ATTN: OFFICER AND/OR MANAGING AGENT BLDG 504-1-01 3M CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS SAINT PAUL, MN 55144 3M CENTER ST. PAUL, MN 55144 84 LUMBER CO. A A C CONTRACTING INC A C & R INSULATION CO., INC. ATTN: OFFICER AND/OR MANAGING AGENT 175 HUMBOLDT ST 7085 DORSEY RUN RD. 1019 ROUTE 519 STE. 200 ELKRIDGE, MD 21075 EIGHTY FOUR, PA 15330 ROCHESTER, NY 14610 A C C RESOURCES CO LP A H EVANS A&I CORPORATION ASBESTOS BODILY INJURY T ONE MAYNARD DRIVE 6915 BLANDFORD LANE VERUS CLAIMS SERVICES PARK RIDGE, NJ 07656 HOUSTON, TX 77055 2000 LENOX DRIVE SUITE 206 LAWRENCEVILLE, NJ 08648 A.B. CHANCE COMPANY A.F. HOLMAN BOILER WORKS, INC. A.J. BAXTER CO. C/O CT CORPORATION SYSTEM DALLAS CORPORATE OFFICE 10171 W JEFFERSON AVE 1635 MARKET STREET 1956 SINGLETON BOULEVARD RIVER ROUGE , MI 48218 PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 DALLAS, TX 75212 A.J. BAXTER CO. A.L. EASTMOND & SONS, INC. A.M. CASTLE & CO ATTN: OFFICER AND/OR MANAGING AGENT IND. AND AS A PARENT TO EASCO BOULER CORP. ILLINOIS CORPORATION SERVICE COMPANY 10171 W JEFFERSON AVE. AS SUCCESSOR TO FEDERAL BOILER 801 ADLAI STEVENSON DR. RIVER ROUGE, MI 48218 1175 LEGGETT AVENUE SPRINGFIELD, IL 62703 BRONX, NY 10474 A.O. SMITH CORP. A.O. SMITH CORP. FKA AOSCO, INC. A.O. SMITH WATER PRODUCTS FKA AOSCO, INC. ATTN: PAUL W. JONES, CHAIRMAN & CEO ATTN: OFFICER AND/OR MANAGING AGENT ATTN: PAUL W. JONES, CHAIRMAN & CEO 11270 WEST PARK PLACE 500 TENNESSEE WALTZ PARKWAY 11270 WEST PARK PLACE MILWAUKEE, WI 53224 ASHLAND CITY, TN 37015 MILWAUKEE, WI 53224 A.P. GREEN INDUSTRIES, INC. A.R. THOMSON GROUP A.R. WIFLEY & SONS, INC. C. MICHAEL EVERT/EVERT & WEATHERSBY 7930 130TH STREET 7350 E. PROGRESS PLACE 3405 PIEDMONT ROAD SURREY ENGLEWOOD, CO 80111 ATLANTA, GA 30305 A.T. CALLAS CO. A.W. CHESTERTON CO., INC. A.W. KUETELL & SONS, INC. ATTN: OFFICER AND/OR MANAGING AGENT ATTN: JOSEPH E. RILEY, AGENT ATTN: CHARLES KUETELL, PRESIDENT 1421 PIEDMONT 500 UNICORN PARK DRIVE, 5TH FLOOR 3930 AIRPARK BLVD. TROY, MI 48083 WOBURN, MA 01801 DULUTH, MN 55811 A.W. KUETELL & SONS, INC. A.Y. MCDONALD MFG. CO. AAC CONTRACTING, INC ATTN: CHARLES KUETELL, PRESIDENT PO BOX 508 175 HUMBOLDT ST, SUITE 200 1225 PORT TERMINAL ROAD DUBUQUE, IA 52004 ROCHESTER, NY 14610 DULUTH, MN 55802 AAF-MCQUAY, INC., AARON PETERSON AB ELECTROLUX SANKT GORANSGATAN DBA MCQUAY INTERNATIONAL 1624 S. CLINTON AVENUE 143, BOX 326, 112 17 INDIVIDUALLY AND AS SUCCESSOR TO SINGER TULSA, OK STOCKHOLM 08-738 60 00 13600 INDUSTRIAL PARK BLVD. SWEDEN MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55441 STOCKHOLM 08738 60 00 AB FLOW TEK, A DIV OF B-G EQUIPMENT CO ABB INC., ABB LUMMUS GLOBAL INC PO BOX 23317 FKA ASEA BROWN BOVERI, LNC., PRESIDENT NAME-S M SOLOMON ROCHESTER, NY 14692 F/K/A BROWN BOVERI CT CORPORATION SYSTEM 70 CREST RD. 116 PINE STREET, SUITE 320 RIDGEWOOD, NJ 07450 HARRISBURG, PA 17101 Page 1 of 149 Garlock SealingCase Technologies 10-31607 LLC, et al. Doc - U.S. 4335 Mail Filed 01/22/15 Entered 01/22/15 17:34:44 Desc MainServed 1/20/2015 Document Page 4 of 156 ABB, INC. ABB, INC. A-BEST ASBESTOS SETTLEMENT TRUST A SUCC. TO ITE CIRCUIT BREAKER ATTN: OFFICER AND/OR MANAGING AGENT VERUS CLAIMS SERVICES 325 CHESTNUT STREET, SUITE 1320 12040 REGENCY PARKWAY 2000 LENOX DRIVE PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106 CARY, NC 27518 SUITE 206 LAWRENCEVILLE, NJ 08648 ABEYTA-NELSON PC ABLE SUPPLY CO. AC AND S, INC. 1102 WEST YAKIMA AVENUE ATTN: OFFICER AND/OR MANAGING AGENT ATTN: JAMES HIPOLIT, LEGAL COUNSEL YAKIMA, WA 98902 5220 TEXAS AVENUE PO BOX 1548 HOUSTON, TX 77011 LANCASTER, PA 17608 AC&R INSULATION CO., INC. AC&S ASBESTOS SETTLEMENT TRUST ACCO CHAIN & LIFTING 10310 SOUTH HARD DRIVE VERUS CLAIMS SERVICES 76 ACCO DRIVE BELTSVILLE, MD 20705 2000 LENOX DRIVE PLEASUREVILLE, PA 17402 SUITE 206 LAWRENCEVILLE, NJ 08648 ACE HARDWARE ACF INDUSTRIES ACKERSON & YANN, PLLC ATTN: OFFICER AND/OR MANAGING AGENT 20 NORTH 2ND STREET ONE RIVERFRONT PLAZA 2200 KENSINGTON CT. ST. CHARLES, MO 63301 401 W MAIN ST, SUITE 1200 OAK BROOK, IL 60523 LOUISVILLE, KY 40202 ACKERSON MOSLEY YANN PSC ACMAT CORP. ACMAT CORP. ONE RIVERFRONT PLAZA 30 SOUTH RD ATTN: OFFICER AND/OR MANAGING AGENT 401 W MAIN ST FARMINGTON , CT 6032 233 MAIN STREET LOUISVILLE, KY 40202 NEW BRITAIN, CT 06050 ACME BOILER COMPANY ACME INSULATIONS, INC. ACME RESIN 116 PINE STREET, SUITE 320 ATTN: OFFICER AND/OR MANAGING AGENT PRESIDENT NAME-P R BOBO JR. HARRISBURG, PA 17101 100 LOGAN SW 180 E BROAD ST. GRAND RAPIDS, MI 49503 COLUMBUS, OH 43215 ACTIVE LLC ACTIVE LLC FKA ZURN INDUSTRIES, INC. ACTON TECHNOLOGIES INC FKA ZURN INDUSTRIES, INC. SUCCESSOR TO ERIE CITY BOILERS AND ERIE 100 THOMPSON STREET SUCCESSOR TO ERIE CITY BOILERS 1801 PITTSBURGH AVENUE PO BOX 726 AND ERIE CITY IRON WORKS ERIE, PA 16502 PITTSTON, PA 18640 1801 PITTSBURGH AVENUE ERIE, PA 16502 ACTUANT CORPORATION ADAMS & CESARIO ADAMS CESARIO ATKINSON ATTN: OFFICER AND/OR MANAGING AGENT 10390 LEE DR 10390 LEE DR N86 W12500 WESTBROOK CROSSING EDEN PRAIRIE, MN 55347 EDEN PRAIRIE, MN 55347 MENOMONEE FALLS, WI 53051 ADAMS, GILBERT T ADIENCE EQUITIES, INC. ADP INC 1855 CALDER AT 3RD ST 27 T NOBLETOWN ROAD 1 ADP BLVD BEAUMONT, TX 77701 CARNEGIE, PA 15106 ROSELAND, NJ 07068 ADVANCE AUTO PARTS ADVANCED CERAMICS ENTERPRISES, INC. ADVANCED IMAGING ATTN: OFFICER AND/OR MANAGING AGENT 400 N. PIKE ROAD 35 BATAVIA IT 5008 AIRPORT ROAD SAVER, PA 16055 BATAVIA , NY 14020 ROANOKE, VA 24012 ADVANCED IMAGING ADVANCED MACHINING & TOOL INC ADVANTAGE TEXTILES OF GEORGIA LLC PO BOX 8000483 1616 NORTH INTERSTATE 35E PO BOX 5002 BUFFALO, NY 14240 LANCASTER, TX 75134 THOMASTON, GA 30286 Page 2 of 149 Garlock SealingCase Technologies 10-31607 LLC, et al. Doc - U.S. 4335 Mail Filed 01/22/15 Entered 01/22/15 17:34:44 Desc MainServed 1/20/2015 Document Page 5 of 156 ADVOCATE MINES LIMITED ADVOCATE MINES LIMITED AEP TEXAS CENTRAL COMPANY ATTN: WINN A. OUGHTRED, AGENT ATTN: WINN A. OUGHTRED, AGENT C.T. CORPORATION SYSTEM BORDEN, LADNER & GERVAIS, LLP C/O BORDEN, LADNER & GERVAIS, LLP 1999 BRYAN ST., STE. 900 40 KING STREET WEST, TORONTO 40 KING STREET WEST, SUITE 1400 DALLAS, TX 75201 CANADA MSG 3E9, MSG 3 TORONTO, ON MSG 3E9 CANADA AERCO INTERNATIONAL AEROFIN CORP. AEROJET GENERAL CORPORATION 100 ORITANI DRIVE 4621 MURRY PLACE, P.O. BOX 10819 CT CORPORATION SYSTEM BLAUVELT, NY 10913 LYNCHBURG, VA 24506 1300 EAST NINTH STREET CLEVELAND, OH 44114 AES THAMES ENERGY AESYS TECHNOLOGIES, INC. AFTON PUMPS, INC. 4300 WILSON BLVD. SUCCESSOR TO DONLEE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. ATTN: OFFICER AND/OR MANAGING AGENT ARLINGTON, VA 22203 693 NORTH HILLS ROAD 7335 AVENUE NORTH YORK, PA 17402 HOUSTON, TX 77011 AGC CHEMICALS AMERICAS INC. AGCO CORP. AIDA SAVELESKY 55 E UWCHLAN AVENUE SUCCESSOR TO THE BUDA CO. C/O ROSE KLEIN AND MARIAS SUITE 201 4205 RIVER GREEN PARKWAY ATTN: DAVID A. ROSEN EXTON, PA 19341 DULUTH, GA 30096 801 S. 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