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United States Bankruptcy Court Administrative Proof of Claim District of Delaware Case 20-11043-MFW Doc 569 Filed 12/04/20 Page 1 of 123 Case 20-11043-MFW Doc 569 Filed 12/04/20 Page 2 of 123 EXHIBIT A Case 20-11043-MFW Doc 569 Filed 12/04/20 Page 3 of 123 Exhibit A Master Service List Served as set forth below Description Name Address FAX Email Method of Service Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices American Express Travel Related Svcs Co, c/o Becket & Lee LLP First Class Mail Authorized Agent for American Express Travel Inc Attn: Shraddha Bharatia Related Services Co, Inc P.O. Box 3001 Malvern, PA 19355-0701 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Assistant Attorney General Attn: Courtney J. Hull 512-936-1409 [email protected] Email Counsel to The Texas Comptroller of Public Attn: Sherri K. Simpson [email protected] Accounts, Revenue Accounting Division Attorney General's Office Bankruptcy & Collections Division P.O. Box 12548 Austin, TX 78711-2548 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Attorney General's Office Attn: Dana Nessel [email protected] Email Counsel for the State of Michigan, Department of Attn: Heather Donald Treasury 3030 W Grand Blvd, Ste 10-200 Detroit, MI 48202 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Austria Legal, LLC Attn: Matthew P. Austria 302-425-0232 [email protected] Email Counsel to PSR West Coast Builders, Inc. 1007 N Orange St, 4th Fl Wilmington, DE 19801 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Ballard Spahr LLP Attn: Leslie C. Heilman 302-252-4466 [email protected] Email Counsel to Bal Harbour Shops, LLLP Attn: Laurel D. Roglen [email protected] 919 N Market St, 11th Fl Wilmington, DE 19801-3034 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Barclay Damon LLP Attn: Niclas A. Ferland 203-654-6274 [email protected] Email Counsel to Westfield, LLC and its affiliates Attn: Ilan Markus [email protected] 545 Long Wharf Dr, 9th Fl New Haven, CT 06511 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Barclay Damon LLP Attn: Scott L. Fleischer 212-784-5799 [email protected] Email Counsel to Westfield, LLC and its affiliates 1270 Ave of the Americas, Ste 501 New York, NY 10020 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Belkin Burden Goldman, LLP Attn: Jay B. Solomon 212-297-1859 [email protected] Email Counsel for Vornado 40 East 66th Street Member Attn: Brian Bendy [email protected] LLC and Winter Equities Company, L.P. and Robert 270 Madison Ave Mallin, as Trustee dba Edmal Realty, Co. New York, NY 10016 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Billion Law Attn: Mark M. Billion [email protected] Email Counsel to Tessa Knox, the thirteen (13) opt-in 1073 S. 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Toms, Jr. 626-568-2800 [email protected] Email Counsel to Vivolo SRL 301 E Colorado Blvd, Ste 720 Pasadena, CA 91101 Governmental Agencies Internal Revenue Service Centralized Insolvency Operation First Class Mail P.O. Box 7346 Philadelphia, PA 19101-7346 In re: John Varvatos Enterprises, Inc., et al. Case No. 20-11043 Page 1 of 3 Case 20-11043-MFW Doc 569 Filed 12/04/20 Page 4 of 123 Exhibit A Master Service List Served as set forth below Description Name Address FAX Email Method of Service Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Kelley Drye & Warren LLP Attn: Eric R. Wilson 212-808-7897 [email protected] Email Counsel to the Official Committee of Unsecured Attn: Jason R. Adams [email protected] Creditors Attn: Maeghan J. McLoughlin [email protected] Attn: Kayci G. Hines [email protected] 101 Park Ave [email protected] New York, NY 10178 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Law Office of Susan E. Kaufman, LLC Attn: Susan E. 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