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To: Bill Coenen who wrote (45007)12/10/2000 10:38:32 AM
From: David E. Taylor  Respond to of 45548
 
Bill:

You'll probably get the settlement notice and claims form through your broker eventually by the same mysterious way we get annual reports and meeting notices, 10K's and the like.

I emailed one of the law firms (Kaplan, Kilsheimer & Fox, who have a web site at www.kkf-law.com), and received a prompt reply from a paralegal at that firm asking me for my name, address, tel. etc., which I emailed back a week or so ago, and as a result of which I received the notice and claims form yesterday.

The claims administrator is:

3Com Securities Litigation
c/o Claims Administrator
Gilardi & Co., LLC
P.O. Box 5100
Larkspur, CA 94977-5100
Tel: 1-800-447-7657

I'm sure if you wrote or called, you'd get the paperwork sooner than just waiting on your broker. For my own part, there's enough cash at stake, plus the complication that I owned a chunk of my shares indirectly in trust, SEP and IRA accounts (for which I have to provide ownership documentation) that I'm going to get it all done early in case they demand some additional proof of ownership.

David T.