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Kurtzman Carson Consultants LLC, the Court Appointed Claims and Noticing Agent for the Debtors in the Above-Captioned Cases Case 08-36642-DOT Doc 1770 Filed 07/12/12 Entered 07/12/12 15:12:54 Desc Main Document Page 1 of 102 IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA Richmond Division x : Case No. 08-36642-DOT In re: : : Chapter 11 CANAL CORPORATION, et al., : : : (Jointly Administered) Debtors. 1 : : x AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE I, Luis N. Valdivia, being duly sworn according to law, depose and say that I am employed by Kurtzman Carson Consultants LLC, the Court appointed claims and noticing agent for the Debtors in the above-captioned cases. On July 11, 2012 copies of the following documents were served via First Class Mail upon the parties set forth on the service lists attached hereto as Exhibit A and Exhibit B: • Motion for (I) Approval of Policy Buyback and Release Agreement With Chartis Specialty Insurance Company; (II) Approval of Sale of Interests in Insurance Policy and Release of Claims Thereunder; and (III) Injunction of Claims Against Chartis Under Such Policy and Channeling of Claims Against Such Policy [Docket No. 1768] 1 The Debtors and the last four digits of their respective taxpayer identification numbers are as follows: Canal Corporation (f/k/a/ Chesapeake Corporation) (6880), Canal NC Company (f/k/a Chesapeake Printing and Packaging Company) (9208), Canal NY Company, Inc. (f/k/a Chesapeake Pharmaceutical Packaging Company, Inc.) (0010), Canal IH Company (f/k/a Chesapeake International Holding Company) (1532), WTM I Company (1080), Sheffield, Inc. (6314), Canal Resources Company (f/k/a Chesapeake Assets Company) (5293), Canal YR Company (f/k/a Chesapeake Recycling Company) (9383), Canal D&P Company (f/k/a Chesapeake Display and Packaging Company) (4207), Canal Virginia Company (f/k/a The Chesapeake Corporation of Virginia) (6783), Canal Corporation (Wisconsin) (f/k/a Chesapeake Corporation (Wisconsin)) (7682), Canal Corporation (Massachusetts) (f/k/a Chesapeake Corporation (Massachusetts)) (7686), Canal Corporation (D.C.) (f/k/a Chesapeake Corporation (D.C.)) (7684), Canal Corporation (Illinois) (f/k/a Chesapeake Corporation (Illinois)) (7685), Canal Corporation (Louisiana) (f/k/a Chesapeake Corporation (Louisiana)) (7681), Canal FP Company, LLC (f/k/a Chesapeake Forest Products Company, LLC) (6880), Canal DE Company (f/k/a Cary St. Company) (9092), Canal DP Company (f/k/a Delmarva Properties, Inc.) (7160), and Canal SH Company (f/k/a Stonehouse Inc.) (2481). Case 08-36642-DOT Doc 1770 Filed 07/12/12 Entered 07/12/12 15:12:54 Desc Main Document Page 2 of 102 Case 08-36642-DOT Doc 1770 Filed 07/12/12 Entered 07/12/12 15:12:54 Desc Main Document Page 3 of 102 EXHIBIT A Case 08-36642-DOT Doc 1770 Filed 07/12/12 Entered 07/12/12 15:12:54 Desc Main Document Page 4 of 102 Exhibit A Core and 2002 List Company Contact Address1 Address2 Address3 City State Zip Bank of New York Mellon Vanessa Mack 101 Barclay Street 4E New York NY 10286 Bank of NY Mellon Donna J Parisi 6525 West Campus Oval New Albany OH 43054 Buchalter Nemer A Professional Corporation Shawn M Christianson 55 Second St 17th Fl San Francisco CA 94105-3493 Christian & Barton LLP Augustus C Epps Jr & Jennifer M McLemore 909 E Main St Ste 1200 Richmond VA 23219 Upper Saddle Clifford Paper Inc Brian OSullivan & Michael Policatti 600 E Crescent Ave River NJ 07458 Mark D Plevin & David W O'Brien & Tacie H Crowell & Moring LLP Yoon 1001 Pennsylvania Ave NW Washington DC 20004 Garfunkel Wild & Travis PC Burton S Weston & Afsheen Shah 111 Great Neck Road 6th Fl Great Neck NY 11201 Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd PA William H Short Jr PO Box 11889 Columbia SC 29211-1889 Hirschler Fleischer PC Michael P Falzone & Sheila deLa Cruz PO Box 500 Richmond VA 23218-0500 Hunton & Williams LLP Benjamin C Ackerly & Jason W Harbour Riverfront Plaza East Tower 951 East Byrd St Richmond VA 23219-4074 Hunton & Williams LLP Peter S Partee 200 Park Ave 53rd Fl New York NY 10166-0136 IKON Financial Services Bankruptcy Admin Christine R Etheridge 1738 Bass Rd PO Box 13708 Macon GA 31208-3708 IRS Centralized Insolvency Operation 2970 Market St Philadelphia PA 19104 IRS Centralized Insolvency Operation PO Box 7346 Philadelphia PA 19101-7346 Jack L Creech 2291 Charleston Place Richmond IN 47374 Kirkland & Ellis LLP Lisa G Laukitis 601 Lexington Avenue New York NY 10022-4611 Latham & Watkins LLP Christian Word 555 Eleventh Street NW Ste 1000 Washington DC 20004-1304 Latham & Watkins LLP Gary Gengel One Newark Center 16th Fl Newark NJ 07101-3174 Latham & Watkins LLP Mark A Broude 885 Third Avenue Suite 1000 New York NY 10022-4068 LeClair Ryan Michael E Hastings 1800 Wachovia Tower Drawer 1200 Roanoke VA 24006 LeClair Ryan Michael E Hastings Riverfront Plaza East Tower 951 East Byrd St 8th Fl Richmond VA 23219 A Carter Magee Jr & Andrew S Goldstein & Magee Goldstein Lasky & Sayers PC Garren R Laymon 310 First St SW Ste 1200 Roanoke VA 24011 McDermott Will & Emery LLP Geoffrey T Raicht & Nava Hazan 340 Madison Ave New York NY 10173-1922 McGuireWoods LLP Dion W Hayes & Lori M Scott One James Center 901 E Cary St Richmond VA 23219-4030 McSweeney Crump Childress & Temple PC David R Ruby 11 South 12th Street Post Office Box 2929 1463 Richmond VA 23219 McSweeney Crump Childress & Temple PC Donald J Tobias 445 Park Avenue New York NY 10022 New York State Department of Taxation and Finance Elaine Z Cole Esq 340 E Main St Rochester NY 14604 New York State Dept of Taxation and Finance Christopher OBrien Esq Office of Counsel Bldg 9 Rm 100 WA Harriman Campus Albany NY 12227 Dept of Insurance Supervision & Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation Charles E F Millard Compliance 1200 K Street NW Suite 270 Washington DC 20005-4026 Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation Megan M Weis Office of the Chief Counsel 1200 K Street NW Washington DC 20005-4026 Peter R Chiericozzi 2255 Oregon Rd Salvisa KY 40372 Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren sc Amanda M Gibbs Esq 1000 North Water St Ste 1700 PO Box 2965 Milwaukee WI 53201-2965 Robert S Argabright II 3131 Stony Point Rd Apt E Richmond VA 23235-2365 Samuel J Taylor 2900 Park Ridge Rd Midlothian VA 23113 Sands Anderson Marks & Miller PC C Thomas Ebel & Peter M Pearl 801 East Main St Ste 1800 PO Box 1998 Richmond VA 23218-1998 Sands Anderson Marks & Miller PC Lisa T Hudson & William A Gray 801 East Main St Ste 1800 PO Box 1998 Richmond VA 23218-1998 Shearman & Sterling LLP Andrew V Tenzer 599 Lexington Ave New York NY 10022 Shipman & Goodwin LLP Ira H Goldman & Marie C Pollio One Constitution Plaza Hartford CT 06103-1919 Stinson Morrison Hecker LLP Darrell W Clark 1150 18th St NW Ste 800 Washington DC 20036 The Law Offices of Russell R Johnson Russell R Johnson III & John M Craig 2258 Wheatlands Drive Manakin Sabot VA 23103 Thomas H Johnson PO Box 421549 Atlanta GA 30342 Tressler LLP John Collen Esq 233 S Wacker Dr 22nd Fl Chicago IL 60606 United States Securities & Exchange Senior Trial Counsel Bankruptcy Atlanta Regional Office Commission Susan R Sherill Beard Es. Office of Reorganization 3475 Lenox Road NE Suite 1000 Atlanta GA 30326-1232 US Bank NA as Indenture Trustee Sandra Spivey 2300 West Sahara 2nd Fl Las Vegas NV 89102 US Bank National Association Stephanie Haysley Corporate Trust Services 1021 E Cary Street Suite 1850 Richmond VA 23219 US Trustee Eastern District of VA Robert B Van Arsdale 701 E Broad St Ste 4304 Richmond VA 23219-1888 In re Chesapeake Corporation Case No. 08-36642 (DOT) Page 1 of 2 7/11/2012 Case 08-36642-DOT Doc 1770 Filed 07/12/12 Entered 07/12/12 15:12:54 Desc Main Document Page 5 of 102 Exhibit A Core and 2002 List Company Contact Address1 Address2 Address3 City State Zip William H Schwarzschild III & W Alexander Williams Mullen Burnett 2 James Center 16th Fl 1021 E Cary St PO Box 1320 Richmond VA 23218-1320 Wisconsin Department of Justice JB Van Hollen & Debra L Remington Post Office Box 7857 Madison WI 53707-7857 Wolcott Rivers Gates Carl A Eason 301 Bendix Rd Ste 500 Virginia Beach VA 23452 In re Chesapeake Corporation Case No. 08-36642 (DOT) Page 2 of 2 7/11/2012 Case 08-36642-DOT Doc 1770 Filed 07/12/12 Entered 07/12/12 15:12:54 Desc Main Document Page 6 of 102 EXHIBIT B Case 08-36642-DOT Doc 1770 Filed 07/12/12 Entered 07/12/12 15:12:54 Desc Main Document Page 7 of 102 Exhibit B Company Contact Address1 Address2 Address3 City State Zip Country 3 Sigma Dora Francis 1985 W Stanfield Rd Troy OH 45373 3M c o Receivables Control Corp PO Box 9658 Minneapolis MN 55440 3M Co C O Bill Michalek Byv4321 PO Box 371227 Pittsburgh PA 15250-7227 3M Company Byv4321 PO Box 371227 Pittsburg PA 15250-7227 5 Stars Solutions Gene Logovinsky 501 Ashton Cir Langhorne PA 19053 5 Stars Solutions 501 Ashton Cir Langhorne PA 19053 A A Electric Inc 1 Madison St E Rutherfd NJ 07073 A and A Surplus Inc Maryane 389 Marion Ave Plantsville CT 06479 A John Shimmon 300 Pine St Millbrae CA 94030 A Klein and Co Inc Hwy Us 70 W PO Box 670 Claremont NC 28610 A Marianni And Sons 2942 E Tioga St Philadelphia PA 19134-6106 A Mariannis Sons Inc 2942 E Tioga St Philadelphia PA 19134-6106 A Movable Feast 1318 E Cary St Richmond VA 23219 Aaronson Michael Operator Folder 107 Terrywood Ct Haw River NC 27258 Abhimanyu Choorman 6613 Colfax Ave N Minneapolis MN 55430 Able Body Labor PO Box 30532 Tampa FL 33630-3532 Able Ribbon Technology 599 E Los Angeles Ave Simi Valley CA 93065 Ablelockshop 1100 Jericho Turnpike New Hyde Park NY 11040 Abraham Shulman Helen Shulman Ttee Dr Abraham Shulman Rev Tr W A 4 17 2332 Masterpiece Way No 2332 Palm Bch Gdns FL 33410 85 Absa Bank Limited 3rd Fl Absa Forum Bldg Corp and Bus Park Cor Nelson Mandela Dr and Donald Bloemfontein 9301 PO Box 323 Bloemfontein
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