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Affidavit of Service Received 5/16/2018 2:11:43 PM Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania Filed 5/16/2018 2:11:00 PM Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania 1 LEG 200 IN THE COMMONWEALTH COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA In Re: Legion Insurance Company, No. 1 LEG 2002 (In Liquidation) AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE I, AMY L. WEBER, hereby depose and state as follows: 1. I am Insurance Department Counsel for Jessica K. Altman, Insurance Commissioner of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in her official capacity as Statutory Liquidator of Legion Insurance Company (in liquidation). 2. On May 16, 2018, the Order granting the Liquidator's Application for Approval of Agreement to Release Special Deposit (Order dated May 14, 2018), was sent via first-class mail, postage prepaid, to all parties on the attached Master Service List. 0Eit AMY L. BER Insurance Department Counsel Sworn to and subscribed before me this iliittiday of , 2018. NpTAR PUBLIC PENNSYLVANIA COMMONWEALTH OF NOTARIAL SEAL Public JeanA, Cuaz, Notary County City of Harrisburg. Dauphin Feb, 26, 2021 My Commission Expires %. IrT r '-- Douglas Y. Christian, Esquire Randi L. Elias, Esquire christiand@ballardspahr. corn relias@butlerrubin. corn Ballard Spahr Andrews & Ingersoll, LLP Butler Rubin Saltarelli & Boyd, LLP 1735 Market Street, 51St Floor 321 North Clark Street, Suite 400 Philadelphia, PA 19103 Chicago, IL 60654 (215) 864-8404 (312) 444-9660 (215) 864-9206 (fax) (312) 444-9287 (fax) Daniel Walsh, Esquire John M. Giunta, Esquire [email protected] jgiunta@c-wlaw. corn Office of the Attorney General Cipriani & Werner, PC 40 Capital Square, S.W. 650 Washington Road, Suite 700 Atlanta, GA 30334 Pittsburgh, PA 15228 (404) 656-3300 (412) 563-2500 (404) 656-0677 (fax) (412) 563-2080 (fax) James J. Black, Esquire David W. O'Brien, Esquire [email protected] dobrien@crowell. corn Black & Gerngross Crowell & Moring 1617 JFK Blvd., Suite 1575 1001 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., 10th Floor Philadelphia, PA 19106 Washington, DC 20004 (215) 636-1650 (202) 624-2500 (215) 636-0268 (fax) (202) 628-5116 (fax) Helen M. Braverman, Esquire Timothy J. O'Driscoll, Esquire [email protected] [email protected] Braverman Kaskey Drinker Biddle & Reath, LLP One Liberty Place One Logan Square 1650 Market Street, 21' Floor 18th & Cherry Streets Philadelphia, PA 19103 Philadelphia, PA 19103 (215) 575-3800 (215) 988-2700 (215) 575-3801 (fax) (215) 988-2757 (fax) Stephen J. DeFeo, Esquire James A. Diamond, Esquire [email protected] [email protected] Brown & Connery, LLP Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott, LLC 360 Haddon Avenue 213 Market Street, 8th Floor Box 539 Harrisburg, PA 17101 Westmont, NJ 08108 (717) 237-6000 (856) 854-8900 (717) 237-6019 (fax) (856) 858-4967 (fax) Leslie A. Hayes, Esquire Jayson Wolfgang, Esquire [email protected] [email protected] Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott, LLC Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, PC Two Liberty Place 409 North Second Street, Suite 500 50 South 16th Street, 22nd Floor Harrisburg, PA 17101-1357 Philadelphia, PA 19102 (717) 237-4800 (215) 851-8400 (717) 233-0852 (fax) (215) 851-8383 (fax) Gerald E. Arth, Esquire Mark Steckbeck , Esquire [email protected] msteckbeck@nciglorg Fox Rothschild, LLP NCIGF 2000 Market Street, 20th Floor 300 North Meridian Street, Suite 1020 Philadelphia, PA 19103 Indianapolis, IN 46204 (215) 299-2000 (317) 464-8199 (215) 299-2150 (fax) (317) 464-8180 (fax) Jason P. Green, Esquire David S. Barlow, Esquire jgreen8655@aol. corn [email protected] 4301 Verplanck Place, N.W. McKenzie Rothwell Barlow & Coughran, P.S. Washington, DC 20016 1325 Fourth Avenue, Suite 910 (202) 237-2465 Seattle, WA 98101 (202) 237-2467 (fax) (206) 224-9900 (206) 224 -9820 (fax) Lynn Welter Sherman, Esquire Hill Ward & Henderson, PA Isla L. Long, Esquire 101 East Kennedy Blvd, Suite 3700 [email protected] Tampa, FL 33602 Pepper Hamilton, LLP (813) 221-3900 3000 Two Logan Square (813) 221-2900 (fax) 18th & Arch Streets Philadelphia, PA 19103 Robert L. Lenahan, Esquire (215) 981-4000 [email protected] (215) 981-4750 (fax) Andrew Walsh, Liquidation General Counsel [email protected] David Cassetty, Esquire Legion Insurance Company [email protected] Three Parkway, Suite 400 Vermont Department of Banking Insurance Philadelphia, PA 19102 89 Main Street, Drawer 20 (215) 963-1240 Montpelier, VT 05620-3101 (215) 963-1220 (fax) (802) 828-3301 (802) 828-3306 (fax) Kandice J. Giurintano, Esquire [email protected] Thomas Schmidt, III, Esquire McNees Wallace & Nurick, LLC [email protected] 100 Pine Street Pepper Hamilton, LLP P.O. Box 1166 100 Market Street, Suite 200 Harrisburg, PA 17108-1166 P.O. Box 1181 (717) 232-8000 Harrisburg, PA 17108-1181 (717) 273-5300 (fax) (717) 255-1155 (717) 238-0575 (fax) Jay H. Calvert, Jr., Esquire [email protected] Gaetan J. Alfano, Esquire Richard F. McMenamin, Esquire [email protected] [email protected] Pietragallo Gordon Alfano Morgan Lewis & Bockius, LLP Bosick & Raspanti, LLP 1701 Market Street 1818 Market Street, Suite 3402 Philadelphia, PA 19103-2921 Philadelphia, PA 19103 (215) 963-5000 (215) 320-6200 (215) 963-5001 (fax) (215) 981-0082 (fax) Timothy P. Law, Esquire Charlotte E. Thomas, Esquire [email protected] [email protected] Reed Smith, LLP Duane Morris, LLP 2500 One Liberty Place 30 South 17th Street 1650 Market Street Philadelphia, PA 19103-4196 Philadelphia, PA 19103-7301 (215) 979-1000 (215) 851-8100 (215) 979-1020 (fax) (215) 851-1420 (fax) Tamara Hayes O'Brien Franklin D. O'Loughlin, Esquire [email protected] [email protected] Whyte Hirschboeck Dudek, S.C. Brian J. Spano, Esquire 555 East Wells Street, Suite 1900 [email protected] Milwaukee, WI 53202-3819 Joel A. Glover, Esquire (414) 273-2100 jglover@rothgerbercorn (414) 223-5000 (fax) Rothgerber Johnson & Lyons, LLP 1200 17th Street, Suite 3000 Kenneth A. DeKoven, Esquire Denver, CO 80202 [email protected] (303) 623-9000 Argo Partners (303) 9222 (fax) 12 West 37th Street, 9th Floor New York, NY 10018 Matthew M. Haar, Esquire (212) 643-5444 [email protected] (212) 643-6401 (fax) Saul Ewing, LLP 2 North Second Street, 7th Floor Joseph D'Amico, Jr., Esquire Harrisburg, PA 17101 [email protected] (717) 257-7500 Fitzpatrick, Lentz & Bubba (717) 238-4622 (fax) Stabler Corporate Center 4001 Schoolhouse Lane Wilbur L. Kipnes, Esquire Center Valley, PA 18034 [email protected] (610) 797-9000 Walter B. Ferst, Esquire (610) 797-6663 (fax) [email protected] Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis, LLP Robert B. Adams 1600 Market Street, Suite 3600 [email protected] Philadelphia, PA 19103-7286 340 Water View Way (215) 751-2000 Folsom, CA 95630 (215) 751-2205 (fax) (916) 224-4225 Chris Oh [email protected] Liquidity Solutions, Inc. 1 University Plaza, Suite 312 Hackensack, NJ 07601 (201) 968-0001 (201) 968-0010 (fax) May 16, 2018 4 GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL, May 16, 2018 Michael F. Krimmel, Chief Clerk Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania 601 Commonwealth Avenue, Suite 2100 P.O. Box 69185 Harrisburg, PA 17120-9185 Re: In Re: Legion Insurance Company (In Liquidation) No. 1 LEG 2002 Dear Mr. Krimmel: Enclosed for filing please find a copy of an Affidavit of Service, with regard to the above -referenced matter. Thank you for your assistance in this matter. Very truly yours, Amy . Weber Insurance Department Counsel ALW:drh Enclosures pennsylvania CAPITOL ASSOCIATES BUILDING I 901 NORTH 7" STREET I HARRISBURG, PA 17102 INSURANCE DEPARTMENT Ph: 717-787-6009 I Fax: 717-772-4543 I www.insurance.state.pa.us .
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