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United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware Case 17-10805-LSS Doc 409 Filed 11/02/17 Page 1 of 268 IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE In re: Chapter 11 UNILIFE CORPORATION, et al., 1 Case No. 17-10805 (LSS) Debtors. (Jointly Administered) AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE STATE OF CALIFORNIA } } ss.: COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES } Darleen Sahagun, being duly sworn, deposes and says: 1. I am employed by Rust Consulting/Omni Bankruptcy, located at 5955 DeSoto Avenue, Suite 100, Woodland Hills, CA 91367. I am over the age of eighteen years and am not a party to the above- captioned action. 2. On October 30, 2017, I caused to be served the: Notice/Debtors’ Motion for Approval of Settlement of Certain Claims with Present and Former Officers and Directors, and Certain Plaintiffs and Their Counsel [Docket No. 406] Notice of Filing of Corrected Exhibit [Docket No. 407] By causing true and correct copies to be served via first-class mail, postage pre-paid to the names and addresses of the parties listed as follows: I. Docket No. 406 and Docket No. 407 to those parties listed on the annexed Exhibit A, II. Docket No. 406 (Notice Only) to those parties on the annexed Exhibit B, Also, by causing true and correct copies to be served via email to the parties listed as follows: /// 1 The Debtors in these chapter 11 cases are the following entities (the last four digits of each Debtor’s respective federal tax identification number, if any, follow in parentheses): Unilife Corporation (9354), Unilife Medical Solutions, Inc. (9944), and Unilife Cross Farm LLC (3994). The Debtors’ corporate headquarters and the mailing address for each Debtor is 250 Cross Farm Lane, York, PA 17406. Case 17-10805-LSS Doc 409 Filed 11/02/17 Page 2 of 268 Case 17-10805-LSS Doc 409 Filed 11/02/17 Page 3 of 268 EXHIBIT A Unilife Corporation - U.S. Mail Case 17-10805-LSS Doc 409 Filed 11/02/17 Page 4 of 268 Served 10/30/2017 8X8 INC. ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY AIG PROPERTY CASUALTY, INC. ATTN: DEWAN CHAND C/O CHUBB AND ITS AFFILIATES IDENTIFIED ON THE ADDENDU 2125 O'NEL DRIVE ATTN: ADRIENNE LOGAN ATTN: KEVIN J. LARNER, ESQ. SAN JOSE, CA 95131 436 WALNUT ST. -WA04K 80 PINE STREET, 13TH FLOOR PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106 NEW YORK, NY 10005 AIRGAS USA, LLC ALAN SHORTALL ALAN SHORTALL ATTN: NIKOLINA GAVRIC 626 CREIGHTON RD C/O DRINKER BIDDLE & REATH LLP 6055 ROCKSIDE WOODS BLVD VILLANOVA, PA 19085 ATTN: ANDREW J. FLAME, ESQ. INDEPENDENCE, OH 44131 ONE LOGAN SQUARE, SUITE 2000 PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103-6996 ALIMERA SCIENCES, INC ALIMERA SCIENCES, INC. AON CONSULTING ATTN: JEFF BURRIS C/O ARNALL GOLDEN GREGORY LLP C/O AON CORPORATION 6120 WINDWARD PARKWAY, STE 290 ATTN: FRANK N. WHITE 4 OVERLOOK POINT ALPHARETTA, GA 30005 171 17TH ST. NW, STE 2100 SOUTH BLDG, 1216D ATLANTA, GA 30363 LINCOLNSHIRE, IL 60069 APPLE RUBBER PRODUCTS, INC. ARROW ELECTRONICS, INC. ARROW ELECTRONICS, INC. ATTN: MICHELE SUTTON 9151 E. PANORAMA CIRCLE ATTN: MARTHA HARVEY 310 ERIE ST. C/O NAC RISK 9151 E. PANORAMA CIRCLE LANCASTER, NY 14086 CENTENNIAL, CO 80112 CENTENNIAL, CO 80112 AT&T MOBILITY II LLC AT&T MOBILITY II LLC BAYARD, P.A. ATTN: MELISSA DUNLAP C/O AT&T SERVICES INC. ATTN: JUSTIN ALBERTO/ERIN FAY P.O. BOX 769 ATTN: KAREN A. CAVAGNARO 222 DELAWARE AVE., SUITE 900 ARLINGTON, TX 76004 ONE AT&T WAY, SUITE 3A104 WILMINGTON, DE 19801 BEDMINSTER, NJ 07921 BEMIS COMPANY, INC. BEMIS COMPANY, INC. BFPE INTERNATIONAL 24815 NETWORK PLACE ATTN: SHAWN SCHOULTZ ATTN: JOSEPH KEVIN WOLF CHICAGO, IL 60673 3 NEENAH CENTER - 5TH FLOOR 7512 CONNELLEY DR NEENAH, WI 54956 HANOVER, MD 21076 BIRAY DOGAN BLACKLINE SYSTEMS, INC. BLACKLINE SYSTEMS, INC. 410 MOUNT ROSE STREET ATTN: LEGAL DEPT. ATTN: MICHAEL RAUCH RENO, NV 89509 21300 VICTORY BLVD, 12TH FLOOR 21300 VICTORY BLVD. WOODLAND HILLS, CA 91367 WOODLAND HILLS, CA 91367 BRIAN J. ROBBINS, ESQ. BUNCOMBE COUNTY TAX DEPARTMENT BUSINESS TALENT GROUP, LLC ROBBINS ARROYO LLP 94 COXE AVE. 15332 ANTIOCH ST., NO. 20 600 B STREET, SUITE 1900 ASHEVILLE, NC 28801 PACIFIC PALISADES, CA 90272 SAN DIEGO, CA 92101 BUSINESS TALENT GROUP, LLC CAPITAL BUSINESS SYSTEMS, INC. CDW, LLC ATTN: WILLIAM DEE SMITH ATTN: SHAYNA M. CORNELIUS ARNOLD ATTN: VIDA KRUG 3800 N LAMAR BLVD, SUITE 200 2708 COMMERCE DRIVE 200 N. MILWAUKEE AVE. AUSTIN, TX 78756 HARRISBURG, PA 17110 VERNON HILLS, IL 60061 CIGNA HEALTH AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY CIGNA HEALTH AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY CLARK HILL PLC CIGNA GLOBAL REAL ESTATE MATTHEW MORRIS ATTN: EDWARD J. KOSMOWSKI ATTN: MATTHEW MORRIS, C2S0 900 COTTAGE GROVE ROAD 824 N. MARKET ST., SUITE 710 900 COTTAGE GROVE ROAD HARTFORD, CT 06152 WILMINGTON, DE 19801 HARTFORD, CT 06152 CLARK HILL PLC COLE SCHOTZ P.C. COLUMBIA GAS OF PENNSYLVANIA ATTN: WILLIAM C. PRICE ATTN: NORMAN L. PERNICK ATTN: CHRISTY PEOPLES ONE OXFORD CENTER 500 DELAWARE AVE., SUITE 1410 PO BOX 117 301 GRANT ST., 14TH FL. WILMINGTON, DE 19801 COLUMBIA, OH 43219 PITTSBURGH, PA 15219 Page 1 of 6 Unilife Corporation - U.S. Mail Case 17-10805-LSS Doc 409 Filed 11/02/17 Page 5 of 268 Served 10/30/2017 COMMERCIAL UTILITY CONSULTANTS INC. COMPUTERSHARE INC. CONSTELLATION NEWENERGY, INC. ATTN: JOSEPH P. MCGILLIAN ATTN: KAREN CARISON ATTN: C. BRADLEY BURTON 1556 MCDANIEL DRIVE 250 ROYALL ST. 1310 POINT ST, 12TH FLOOR WEST CHESTER, PA 19380 CANTON, MA 02021 BALTIMORE, MD 21231 CONTINENTAL RESOURCES INC COZEN O'CONNOR CROWELL & MORING LLP ATTN: CAROL CAVALIER ATTN: MARK E. FELGER ATTN: RANDALL L. HAGEN 175 MIDDLESEX TURNPIKE 1201 N. MARKET STREET, SUITE 1001 1001 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NW BEDFORD, MA 01730 WILMINGTON, DE 19801 WASHINGTON, DC 20004-2595 CURTIS LAMPI DATWYLER PHARMA PACKAGING BELGIUM NV DATWYLER PHARMA PACKAGING BELGIUM NV 844 AQUAMARINE AVE. ATTN: SCOTT ARRA ATTN: ULRIKE VAN SUETENDAEL VENTURA, CA 93004 9012 PENNSAUKEN HIGHWAY INDUSTRIETERREIN KOLMEN 1519 PENNSAUKEN, NJ 08110 BE-3570 ALKEN BELGIUM DELAWARE ATTORNEY GENERAL DELAWARE DEPT. OF JUSTICE DELAWARE DIVISION OF REVENUE ATTN: MATTHEW DENN ATTN: BANKRUPTCY DEPT. ATTN: ZILLAH A. FRAMPTON, BANKRUPTCY ADMIN 820 N. FRENCH STREET 820 N. FRENCH STREET BANKRUPTCY SERVICES WILMINGTON, DE 19801 WILMINGTON, DE 19801 CARVEL STATE OFFICE BUILDING, 8TH FLOOR WILMINGTON, DE 19801 DELAWARE SECRETARY OF STATE DELAWARE STATE TREASURY DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY DIVISION OF CORPORATIONS, FRANCHISE TAX 820 SILVER LAKE BOULEVARD, SUITE 100 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE P.O. BOX 898 DOVER, DE 19903 PO BOX 7346 DOVER , DE 19903 PHILADELPHIA, PA 19101-7346 DIRECT ENERGY BUSINESS MARKETING LLC DIRECT ENERGY BUSINESS MARKETING LLC DLA PIPER LLP ATTN: ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE DEPT ATTN: HOLLY FULLER ATTN: STUART BROWN/KAITLIN EDELMAN 194 WOOD AVE SOUTH, 2ND FLOOR 1001 LIBERTY AVENUE, 13TH FLOOR 1201 N. MARKET STREET, SUITE 2100 ISELIN, NJ 08830 PITTSBURGH, PA 15222 WILMINGTON, DE 19801 DONNELLEY FINANCIAL, LLC DRINKER BIDDLE & REATH LLP ED FINE ATTN: ANDREW SAGEN ATTN: ANDREW J. FLAME ATTN: JONATHAN URETSKY 35 W WACKER DR. ONE LOGAN SQUARE 111 BROADWAY, 8TH FLOOR CHICAGO, IL. 60601 PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103-6996 NEW YORK, NY 10006 EDWARD G. SEITZ EVERITE MACHINE PRODUCTS CO. FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY 83 CLAREMONT AVENUE ATTN: ROBERT H. SHIFFRIN C/O CHUBB TAMAQUA, PA 18252 1555 RT 73 ATTN: ADRIENNE LOGAN PENNSAUKEN, NJ 08110 436 WALNUT ST. - WA04K PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106 FEDEX CORPORATE SERVICE INC. FOX ROTHSCHILD LLP GAIL R. KLEIN AS ASSIGNEE OF FEDEX EXPRESS / GROUND / FREIGH ATTN: MICHAEL J. VISCOUNT, JR., ESQ. 435 E. 77TH ST. APT 7F ATTN: MELISSA K. FITZGERALD/ MICHAEL D. GAHAGAN 1301 ATLANTIC AVENUE NEW YORK, NY 10075 3965 AIRWAYS BLVD, MODULE G, 3RD FLOOR MIDTOWN BLDG., SUITE 400 MEMPHIS, TN 38116-5017 ATLANTIC CITY, NJ 08401 GAINEY MCKENNA & ENGLESTON GEORGESON LLC GREAT NORTHERN INSURANCE COMPANY THOMAS J. MCKENNA, ESQ. ATTN: ROBERT FROMBERG C/O CHUBB 440 PARK AVENUE SOUTH, 5TH FLOOR 480 WASHINGTON BLVD. ATTN: ADRIENNE LOGAN NEW YORK, NY 10016 JERSEY CITY, NJ 07310 436 WALNUT ST. - WA04K PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106 HEIDRICK & STRUGGLES HIDRICK & STRUGGLES HIKMA PHARMACEUTICALS LLC 1133 PAYSPHERE CIRCLE ATTN: DALE MOMMAERTS C/O BAYARD, P.A. CHICAGO, IL 60674 233 S. WACKER DR. SUITE 4900 ATTN: JUSTIN ALBERTO CHICAGO, IL 60606 222 DELAWARE AVE, STE 900 WILMINGTON, DE 19801 Page 2 of 6 Unilife Corporation - U.S. Mail Case 17-10805-LSS Doc 409 Filed 11/02/17 Page 6 of 268 Served 10/30/2017 HIKMA PHARMACEUTICALS LLC INGERSOLL RAND INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE C/O WEST-WARD PHARMACEUTICALS CORP. ATTN: PAUL KOLESAV 550 MAIN ST. RM 3525 ATTN: GEORGE MUENCH 800 E. BEATY ST. CINCINNATI, OH 45202 2 ESTERBROOK LANE DAVIDSON, NC 28036 CHERRY HILL, NJ 08003 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE JAMES F. WEIR, JR. ATTN: SUSANNE LARSON CENTRALIZED INSOLVENCY OPERATION C/O CUNNINGHAM, CHERNICOFF & WARSHAWSKY 31 HOPKINS PLAZA, ROOM 1150 P.O. BOX 7346 ATTN: ROBERT E. 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