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In Re JDS Uniphase Corporation Securities Litigation 02-CV-01486 1 Joseph J. Tabacco, Jr . (75484) Christopher T. Heffelfinger (118058) 2 Michael W. Stocker (179083) BERMAN DeVALERIO PEASE 3 TABACCO BURT & PUCILLO 425 California Street, Suite 2100 4 San Francisco, CA 94104 Telephone: (415) 433-3200 5 Facsimile: (415) 433-6382 Email: jtabacco@bermanesq .com 6 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] 7 Liaison Counsel for Lead Plaintiff Connecticut 8 Retirement Plans and Trust Fund s 9 Barbara J. Hart Jonathan M. Plasse 10 Louis Gottlieb Lisa Buckser-Schulz 11 David J. Goldsmith Jon Adams 12 LABATON SUCHAROW & RUDOFF LLP 100 Park Avenue 13 New York, NY 10017-5563 Telephone: (212) 907-0700 14 Facsimile: (212) 818-0477 Email: [email protected] 1 5 Email: [email protected] Email : [email protected] 16 Email: lbuckser@labalon .com Email : dgoldsmith@labaton .com 17 Email: [email protected] 18 Lead Counsel for Lead Plaintiff Connecticut Retirement Plans and Trust Funds 19 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COUR T 20 NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNI A 2 1 22 IN RE JDS UNIPHASE CORPORATION Master File No . C 02-1486 CW SECURITIES LITIGATION 23 Class Action This Document Relates to: All Actions 24 CERTIFICATE OF SERVIC E 25 26 27 28 [C-02-1486 CW] CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE 1 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE 2 I, Antoinette Kratenstein, declare that I am over the age of 18 years and not a party to thi s action. My business address is 100 Park Avenue, New York, New York 10017. On November 4 4, 2005, I served the following documents : 1 . LEAD PLAINTIFF'S REPLY TO MOTION FOR CLASS CERTIFICATIO N 6 I AND FOR APPOINTMENT OF CLASS REPRESENTATIVE AND CLASS COUNSEL ; 7 MEMORANDUM OF POINTS AND AUTHORITIES IN SUPPORT THEREOF ; and 8 2. DECLARATIONS OF BARBARA J . HART, CATHERINE A. LAMARR, 9 JOSEPH RUBIN, ANTHONY HARWOOD and ROBERT JONES IN SUPPORT OF LEA D 10 PLAINTIFF'S MOTION FOR CLASS CERTIFICATION on the following , by placing same in 11 sealed envelopes, affixing proper first class postage, and depositing them in the United State s 12 mail at New York, New York . 13 Melvin R. Goldman Jordan Eth Laurence D. King 14 Terri Garland Kaplan Fox & Kilsheimer LLP Holly H. Tambling 601 Montgomery Street, Suite 300 15 Morrison & Foerster LLP San Francisco, CA 9411 1 425 Market Street 16 San Francisco, CA 9410 5 Richard S.E. Johns Kipperman & Johns 17 Solomon B. Cera 57 Post Street, Suite 604 Joseph M. Barton San Francisco, CA 9410 4 1 8 Gold Bennett Cera & Sidener LLP 595 Market Street, Suite 2300 Michael D . Braun 19 San Francisco, CA 9410 5 Timothy J. Burke Stull Stull & Brody 20 Aaron H. Darsky 10940 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 2350 Juden Justice Reed Los Angeles, CA 90024 21 Willem F. Joncleer Schubert & Reed, L.L.P. Francis M. Gregorek 22 Two Embarcadero Center Suite 1660 Betsy C. Manifold San Francisco, CA 9411 1 Francis A. Bottini, Jr. 23 Wolf Haldenstein Adler Freeman Carol Valerie Gilden & Herz LLP 24 Michael E. Moskovitz 750 B Street, Suite 2770 Much Shelist Freed San Diego, CA 9210 1 25 Denenberg Ament & Rub 191 N. Wacker Drive, Suite 1800 Howard S . Caro 26 Chicago, IL 60601-109 5 Michael L. Charlson Heller Ehrman White & Mcauliffe, LLP 27 Michael J . Shepard 275 Middlefield Road Heller Ehrman LLP Menlo Park, CA 9402 5 28 333 Bush Street San Francisco, CA 94104 [C-02-1486 CW] CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE 2 Steven E. Cauley Barbara A. Podell Curtis L. Bowman Savett Frutkln Podell & Ryan, P.C. 2 Randall K. Pulliam 1622 Locust Stree t Cauley Geller Bowman & Coates, LLP Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1910 3 3 P .O. Box 2543 8 Little Rock, AR 7222 1 Lionel Z . Glancy 4 Michael Goldberg Paul J. Geller Glancy & Binkow LLP 5 Cauley, Geller, Bowman & Coates LLP 1801 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 311 2255 Glades Road, Suite 421 A Los Angeles, CA 9006 7 6 Boca Raton, FL 3343 1 Alfred G. Yates, Jr. 7 Marc S . Henzel Law Offices of Alfred G. Yates, Jr. Law Offices of Marc S. Henzel 519 Allegheny Building 8 273 Montgomery Avenue, Suite 202 429 Forbes Avenue Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 Pittsburgh, PA 1521 9 9 Mel E. Lifshitz Anthony Bolognese 10 Gregory M . Egleston Bolognese & Associates LLC Bernstein, Liebhard & Liftshitz LLP One Penn Center Plaz a 11 10 East 40th Street, 22nd Moor 1617 JFK Blvd ., Suite 650 New York, NY 1001 6 Philadelphia, PA 19103 12 John Frith Stewart Jeffrey P. Fink 1 3 Segal, Stewart, Cutler, Robbins Umeda & Fink, LLP Lindsay, James & Berry, PLLC 1010 Second Avenue, Suite 2360 14 1400-B Waterfront Plaza San Diego, CA 9210 1 325 West Main Street 15 Louisville, KY 40202 Andrew M. Schatz Patrick A. Klingman 16 William B. Federman Schatz & Nobel, P .C. Federman & Sherwood One Corporate Center 17 120 N. Robinson, Suite 2720 20 Church Street, Suite 1700 Oklahoma City, OK 7310 2 Hartford, Connecticut 06103 18 Andrew L. Barroway Jules Brody 19 Stuart L. Berman Aaron L. Brody Schiffrin & Barroway LLP Stull, Stull & Brody 20 280 King of Prussia Road 6 East 45th Street Radnor, Pennsylvania 1908 7 New York, NY 10017 21 Kevin J . Yourman Sherrie R. Savett 22 Jennifer Williams Berger & Montague, P.C. Behram V. Parekh 1622 Locust Street 23 Jordan Lurie Philadelphia, PA 1910 3 Weiss & Yourman 24 19040 Wilshire Blvd., 24th Floor John G. Emerson, Jr. Los Angeles, CA 90024 The Emerson Firm 25 830 Apollo Lane Steven J. Toll Houston, TX 7705 8 26 Mark S. Willis Cohen, Milstein, Hausfeld & Toll, PLLC 27 1100 New York Avenue, N .W. West Tower, Suite 500 28 Washington, DC 20005 [C-02-1486 CW] CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE 2 David R. Scott Charles J. Piven James E . Miller Law Offices of Charles J. Piven, P.A. 2 Scott & Scott, LLC The World Trade Center - Baltimore 108 Norwich Avenue 401 East Pratt Street, Suite 2525 3 Colchester, CT 0641 5 Baltimore, MD 21202 4 Deborah R. Gross Joseph P. Garland Law Offices of Bernard M . Gross, P.C. Klein & Solomon, LL P 5 1515 Locust Street, 2nd Floor 275 Madison Avenue , 11th Floor Philadelphia, PA 1910 2 New York, NY 1001 6 6 David M. Goldstein Mel Urbach 7 Maricic & Goldstein, LLP Law Offices of Mel Urbach 10535 Foothill Blvd., Suite 300 One Exchange Place, Suite 1000 8 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Jersey City, NJ 0730 2 9 Fred Taylor Isquith Kimberly Walker Wolf, Haldenstein, Adler, Freeman Berger & Montague, P.C. 10 & Herz LLP 1622 Locust Street 270 Madison Avenue Philadelphia, PA 1910 3 11 New York, NY 1001 6 William B. Federman 12 Kenneth A. Elan Dreier Baritz & Federman Law Offices of Kenneth A . Elan 120 N. Robinson, Suite 2720 13 217 Broadway, Suite 40 4 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 New York, NY 10007 14 Karen M. Hanson Curtis V. Trinko Lockridge Grindal Nauen P.L.L.P. 15 Law Offices of Curtis V. Trinko 100 Washington Avenue South, Suite 2200 16 West 46th Street, 7th Floor Minneapolis, MN 5540 1 16 New York, NY 1003 6 Bruce D. Oakes 17 Bruce G . Murphy Member Law Offices of Bruce G . Murphy Oakes & Fosher, LLC 1 8 265 Lloyds Lane 1401 South Brentwood Boulevard, Suite 5 Vero Beach, FL 32963 St. Louis, Missouri 63144 19 Paul J. Scarlato Jacqueline Sailer 20 Goldman Scarlato & Karon, P .C. Rabin & Peckel, L.L.P. 101 W. Elm Street, Suite 360 275 Madison Avenue 21 Conshohocken, PA 19428 New York, NY 1001 6 22 Michael Donovan James A. Caputo Donovan Searles, LLC Spector Roseman & Kodroff, PC 23 1845 Walnut Street, Suite 1100 401 B Street, Suite 160 0 Philadelphia , PA 19103 San Diego, CA 9210 1 24 Sherrie R. Savett Donald J. Enright 25 Barbara A. Podell Andrew J. Morganti Berger & Montague, P.C . Finkelstein Thompson & Loughton 26 1622 Locust Street 105 5 Thomas Jefferson Street NW Philadelphia, PA 19103 Washington, D.C. 20007 27 28 [C-02-1486 CWl CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE 1 Christopher Lovell Lynn Lincoln Sarko Christopher J . Gray Juli F. Desper 2 Lovell & Stewart, L.L.P. Elizabeth A. Leland 500 Fifth Avenue Keller Rohrback LL P 3 New York, NY 10110 1201 Third Avenue, Suite 3200 Seattle, WA 9810 1 4 5 I declare under penalty of perjury pursuant to the laws of the United States that the 6 foregoing is true and correct . 7 Executed at New York, New York, on November 4, 2005 . 8 9 10 Antoinette Kratenstein 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 [C-02-1486 CW] CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE 4.
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