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UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT of NEW YORK ------X : in Re : Chapter 11 : FAIRWAY GROUP HOLDINGS CORP., Et Al., : Case No 20-10161-jlg Doc 406 Filed 04/02/20 Entered 04/02/20 16:52:13 Main Document Pg 1 of 275 20-10161-jlg Doc 406 Filed 04/02/20 Entered 04/02/20 16:52:13 Main Document Pg 2 of 275 EXHIBIT A 20-10161-jlg Doc 406 Filed 04/02/20 Entered 04/02/20 16:52:13 Main Document Pg 3 of 275 EXHIBIT A Master Service List Served as set forth below Description Name Address FAX Email Method of Service *NOA ‐ Counsel for Benihana New Akerman LLP Attn: John P. Campo [email protected] Email York Concession Corp. 666 Fifth Ave, 20th Fl New York, NY 10103 *NOA ‐ Counsel for 400 Walnut Ave, Ansell Grimm & Aaron, P.C. Attn: Anthony J. D'Artiglio [email protected] Email LLC. Attn: Joshua S. 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