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OKLAHOMA
elrecudrrc vice president
aFIKLAHOIVIA and Arkansas memtTbers are srill being contacred by the American Claims Service Corp. with regard to representing them in collection claims that may be due them as a result of the Plywood Anti-trust Case.
We are advised by legal counsel in New Orleans and Washington, D.C., that have been involved in the Plywood Case for the past ten years, "Not to participate in this type of claims service. " Our continued information is that all claims should be routinely settled.
Distribution of Settlement Funds: It is expected that distribution of the settlement fund, together with interest earned, less counsel fees and expenses allowed by the Court, will be made to class members based upon transactions involving softwood plywood during the period Feb. 28, 1968, through Dec.3l, 1973,in conformity with the jury's verdict. The details of distribution are being determined now, and if you previously received notice from the Court, you will receive notice of the plan of distribution once it is approved by the Court.
If you have not previously received notice from the Court, you may be added to the mailing list by writing to : Committee of Counsel for Settling Plaintiffs Plywood Anti-trust Litigation, P.O. Box 2753, New Orleans, La.70176.
Committee of Plaintiffs' Counsel: A Committee of Plaintiffs' Counsel who represent the interest of all direct purchasers of softwood plywood exists in this litigation. Under the guidance and direction of the Court, these plaintiffs' lawyers have represented the interests of plaintiffs and class members throughout the course of this litigation. They will continue to represent those interests through the period of distribution of settlement funds and ultimate conclusion of this litigation. director of technical services, National Association of Home Builders, Washington, D.C. will speak on "Housing in the 80 s, New Products for a Changing World." He will be followed by Don Wolf, president of Hardware Wholesalers, Fort Wayne, In., who will speak on "The Future of the Independent Retail Building Material Dealer."
Sunday's Business Session will cover "The Ten Commandments for Boosting Wood Moulding Sales" by Neal T. Heflin, director of marketing for the Wood Moulding & Millwork Producers. The session will close with a return engagement by Gene Stranaland, who will discuss "The Job That's Being Done in Washington and Who's to Blame."
These lawyers have already been awarded legal fees, and accordingly, ifyou have made direct purchases so as to qualify as a claimant, you have already paid for these legal services, including administration process. For this, as noted, there will be no additional charge.
Purchases from Defendant Manufacturers: If you were a purchaser of softwood ply.wood directly from any defendant during the period Feb. 28, 1968, through Dec. 31, 1973, your interests (including the right to share in the settlement fund) have been and will continue to be protected by plaintiffs' counsel.
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