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4/10/2012 Attorny Registation Query4 Page 1 First Name Last Name Attorny Registation Query4 4/10/2012 First Name Last Name Organization Name Address City State Albert Aaron Aaron Law Office PC 71 State St. Bache Building Binghamton NY Dawn Abbott Wells Fargo Bank 7711 Plantation Rd Roanoke VA Robert Abdella Abdella Law Offices 8 West Fulton Street, PO Box 673 Gloversville NY Ryan LAbelOffice of Frank A Bersani Jr 224 Harrison St., #306 Syracuse NY C. Louis Abelove 1750 Genesee St. Utica NY Karan Abernethy Wells Fargo Home Mortgage 3476 Stateville Blvd Fort Mill SC Iman Abraham Meggesto Crossett & Valerino LLP 313 E Willow St, Suite 201 Syracuse NY Ashley Ann Abrahamson GMAC 2740 Arthur St Roseville MN Robert A. Abrams Esanu, Katsky, Korins & Siger LLp 605 Third Ave New York NY Sue Ellen Achey Wells Fargo Financial National Bank Central Processing, PO Box 7510 Urbandale IA Danielle Marie Acuna Nissan Motor Acceptance Corp 8900 Freeport Pkwy Irving TX Ashley R Adamcik CitiMortgage 6400 Las Colinas Blvd Irving TX James RAdamsWells Fargo Bank 1 Home Campus Des Moines IA Thomas RAdamsAdams and Haggard LLP 124 Main Street Massena NY Thomas Adams The Law Firm of Thomas R Adams 235 Main Street Massena NY Jonathan Steph Adams McCalla Raymer, LLC 1544 Old Alabama Road Roswell GA Ayodeji Adegboyeda‐Edu Chase Bank USA, N.A. 600 Business Center Dr. Heathrow FL Edwin M. Adeson 485 Glen St. Glens Falls NY Amy Adkins Harris Courage & Grady PLLC 225 Greenfield Pkwy, Suite 107 Liverpool NY Anthony Paul Adorante Adorante, Turner & Assoc. 5111 W. Genesee St Camillus NY Arthur David Agnellino Abrams & Agnellino 515 South Main St. Altens PA Howard M. Aison 230 Florida Ave, PO Box 46 Amsterdam NY Larry EAlbrightWells Fargo Bank 1 Home Campus, MAC# X2303‐01A Des Moines IA Victoria LAldridgeWells Fargo 4137 121st St Urbandale IA Kristina MAldridgePRA Receivables Management LLC 130 Corporate Blvd Norfolk VA Emily RAleryWellsFargo Bank PO Box 10438 DesMoines IA David C. Alexander 20 Court St. PO Box 789 Cortland NY Lucien Ali Ali, Pappas & Cox, P.C. 614 James St. Syracuse NY April Marie Allen Citigroup 7920 NW 110th St. Kansas City MO Daniel J. Alley Legal Aid Society of NE NY 100 Court St., POB 989 Plattsburgh NY Page 1 Attorny Registation Query4 4/10/2012 First Name Last Name Organization Name Address City State Angela L Allison Wells Fargo Home Equity Bankruptcy 1 Home Campus, MACX2303‐01A Des Moines IA Jacquelyn Allison Citi Financial Auto PO Box 9577 Coppell TX Cynthia Allman Real Time Solutions Inc 1750 Regal Row, Suite 120, PO Box 3Dallas TX Cynthia Allman Real Time Resolutions Inc 1750 Regal Row, Suite 120, PO Box 3Dallas TX Cynthia Allman Real Time Solutions Inc 1750 Regal Row, Suite 120, PO Box 3Dallas TX Scott Almas Lemery Greisler LLC 50 Beaver Street Albany NY Paul Aloe Kudman Trachten Aloe 350 Fifth Ave, Suite 4400 New York NY Steven A. Alpert Price Law Group, APC 15760 Ventura Blvd.,Suite 1100 Encino CA Bernard MAlter Alter and Barbaro 26 Court St. Room 1812 Brooklyn NY Daniel S Alter 360 Westchester Avenue #316 Port Chester NY Kenneth M Alweis Fix Spindelman Brovitz & Goldman OC 441 South Salina St., Suite 604 Syracuse NY Ricahrd Carl Ambrow US Department of Justice, Tax Division PO Box 55, Ben Franklin Station Washington DC Anthony JAmodeo Jr Lombardi Walsh Wakeman Harrison Am 3 Winners Circle Albany NY Michael PAmodioMcGovern & Amodio 2 William Street, Suite 306 White Plains NY Lisa AAndersonAfni Inc 1310 Martin Luther King Sr Bloomington IL Tawnya DAndersonFan Distributing LLC 3300 Montue Ave, Suite 205 Rochester NY David LAndersonBass & Associates PC 3936 E Ft Lowell Rd, Suite 200 Tucson AZ Stephanie PAndersonWells Fargo Bank 7711 Plantation Road Roanoke VA Charles Edward Anderson 110 W. C Street, Suite 1300 San Diego CA Mark E Anderson Anderson & Soloski LLP PO Box 2723 Plattsburgh NY Cherri Anderson CitiFinancial inc 6400 Las Colinas Blvd Irving TX Robert DAndrewUnited Guaranty Residential Insurance CPO Box 20327 Greensboro NC Ruthann Elizabe Andrews National Grid 300 Erie Blvd West B‐3SyracuseNY Fred C. Andrews Wells Fargo Financial 59 Skyline Dr. #1700 Lake Mary FL Thomas Anelli 441 S. Salina St., Suite 700 Syracuse NY Judy V. Anklam Aqua Finance Inc PO Box 844 Wausau WI Lori Lea Antisdel Wells Fargo Card Services PO Box 9210 DesMiones IA Gina Maria Antonelli 423 Trenton Ave Utica NY Karen M. Antonelli Chiampou Travis Besaw & Kersher LLP 45 Bryant Woods North Amherst NY David P. Antonucci Antonucci Law Firm 12 Public Square Watertown NY Page 2 Attorny Registation Query4 4/10/2012 First Name Last Name Organization Name Address City State Sharon K Appel Embarq Telecommunicatons Inc PO Box 7971 Shawnee Miss KS Jeffrey M Applebaum 2337 Pawtucket Ave East Providen RI Theodore L. Araujo Bodow Law Firm 1925 Park Street Syracuse NY Christine L Archuleta Nelnet 3015 S Parker Rd, Ste 400 Aurora CO Anthony Arcodia, Jr. Ehrlich, Hanft, Baird & Arocodia 64 Second St. Troy NY Trisha J. Arendell American General Finance P.O. Box 3251 Evansville IN Amanda D Armstrong Green Tree Servicing 1400 Turbine Drive, Suite 200 Rapid City SD Daniel J. Arno Bertrand, Arno,Welch & Putzer 107 South Main St., P.O. Box 277 Syracuse NY Dawn SArnoldD&B RMS Bankruptcy Recovery Services 9690 Deereco Road, Ste 200 Timonium MD Joyce L. Arnold Chiampou Travis Besaw & Kersher LLP 45 Bryant Woods North Amherst NY Jane Weisbecke Arnone Renanti & Associates 350 Bedford Street Ste 201 Stamford CT Tammy J Arquette The Arquette Law Firm 990 Route 146 Clifton Park NY Tammy J. Arquette Gordon, Tepper & DeCoursey, LLP 113 Saratoga Rd. Glenville NY John F. Artman Levene, Gouldin & Thompson, LLP P.O. Box F‐1706 Binghamton NY S Aruna Ford Motor Credit Company 9009 Carothers Parkway Franklin TN Thor B. Aschim Wells Fargo Bank 1 Home Campus Des Moines IA Bruce H Ashbahian DeRose & Surico 213‐44 38th Avenue Bayside NY Heather MAshtonWells Fargo 4137 121st St Urbandale IA Michael D. Assaf O'Connell & Aronowitz 54 State St. 9th Fl. Albany NY James EAtkinsLaw Offices of James E Atkins PC 228 Park Avenue South New York NY Martin Auffredou Bartlett,Pontiff,Stewart & Rhodes POB 2168, 1 Washington St. Glens Falls NY Wallace VanCor Auser III Sumner & Auser P.O. Box 549 Fulton NY Kimberly SAustinWells Fargo Bank 7711 Plantation Road Roanoke VA Donna LAustinWells Fargo Bank NA PO Box 13765 Roanoke VA Peter WAvery One Snaffle Ring Albany NY George C. Awad, Jr. 171 Main St. POB 507 Owego NY Clayton Axtell Hinman, Howard & Kattell, LLP 700 Security Mutual Bldg., 80 Exchan Binghamton NY Cathy Axtell HomEq Servicing 701 Corporate Center Dr, Ste 300 Raleigh NC Bert Bach GE Capital Retail Bank 4125 Windward Plaza Dr, Bldg 300 Alpharetta GA Gilbert Backenroth Hanh & Hessen LLP 488 Madison Avenue New York NY Page 3 Attorny Registation Query4 4/10/2012 First Name Last Name Organization Name Address City State Peter J. Badera 217 Montgomery St, Suite 504 Syracuse NY Davis Arthur Bagley Petrone & Petrone PC 1624 Genesee St Utica NY Leigh RBaileyMcCalla Raymer LLC 1544 Old Alabama Road Roswell GA John William Bailey Pine West Plaza, Suite 202, Washingt Albany NY Karmen S Baker CitiMortgage 6400 Las Colinas Blvd Irving TX Shelley RBakerCitibank NA 701 E 60th St North Sioux FSD Quinisha NBaker First Investors Servicing Corporation 380 Interstate N Pkwy, Suite 300 Atlanta GA Bonnie Baker Deily, Mooney & Glastetter 8 Thurlow Terrace Albany NY Nicole Bakken JP Morgan Chase Bank NA 10790 Rancho Bernardo Rd San Diego CA Michael Balanoff Green & Seifter 1 Lincoln Center, Suite 900 Syracuse NY William Lawren Balduf 824 State Tower Building Syracuse NY Randy LBaldwinAuto Trakk LLC 1500 Sycamore Road Montoursville PA Mark Andrew Banac Banac & Mathewson 224 Fayette Street Manlius NY Deborah A Banfill Shermeta,Adams& Von Allmen PC PO Box 5016 Rochester Hill MI Miyoshi G Banks 3600 First Avenue North,Attn Bankru Birmingham AL Paul L Banner Banner & Banner 143 Boardman Rd Poughkeepsie NY Kimberly Gayle Baraldi Freedom Stores, Inc.(Bankruptcy Dept.) P.O. Box 5327 Virginia Beach VA Paula Barbaruolo Orlando & Barbaruolo, PLLC 194 Washington Ave., Suite 520 Albany NY Tammy MBarberSprint Nextel Corp 1002 Park Meadows Dr Lone Tree CO Monica Regina Barile Law Firm of Monica Barile 23 Oxford Rd. New Hartford NY Doris Barkhordar Deutsch & Schneider, LLP 79‐37 Myrtle Ave. Glendale NY Matthew Mang Barnes P.O. Box 13306 Chesapeake VA Dale E Barney Gibbons PC One Gateway Center Newark NJ Daryl M. Barra Law Office of Daryl M. Barra 410 Loudonvill Rd. Loudonville NY David Loren Barrack Fulbright & Jaworski LLP 666 Fifth Avenue New York NY Melissa R Barrentine Citifinancial Inc 3950 Regents Blvd, MS S2A‐200 Irving TX Robert A. Barrer Hiscock & Barclay, LLP PO Box 4878 Syracuse NY Daniel J. Barrett 228 South Main St. Athens PA Susan Barrett Fingerhut‐Metabank 6250 Ridgewood Road St Cloud MN Christina Ann Barrett Kosterich & Barrett LLC 51 Smart Avenue Yonkers NY Page 4 Attorny Registation Query4 4/10/2012 First Name Last Name Organization Name Address City State James JBarriereCouch White, LLP 540 Broadway, PO Box 22222 Albany NY Philip CBarth III Barth, Sullivan & Behr 43 Court St., Suite 600 Buffalo NY Jerrold W. Bartman 354 Ferris Rd. Niskayuna NY Michael E. Basile Higgins, Roberts, Beyerl & Coan, PC 1430 Balltown Rd. Schenectady NY Patti H Bass Bass & Assoc 3936 E. Ft. Lowell Rd. Suite 200 Tucson AZ Suzanne Bastarache Nordstrom fsb 13531 E. Caley Ave. Englewood CO Jamie N Batcher Becker & Becker PO Box 575, 148 Central Ave Albany NY Justyn PBates PO Box 1122 Latham NY Brian Nelson Bauersfeld McMahon and Grow 301 Washington St. PO Box 4350 Rome NY Theodore M Baum Ernstrom & Dreste LLP 180 Canal View Blvd, Suite 600 Rochester NY Kennth L.
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