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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF WAYNE

NOTICE OF PENDENCY OF CLASS ACTION SETTLEMENT

If you owned, occupied and/or resided within residential property located within the Class Addresses on

June 5-6, 2010 and/or May 25, 2011, you may be a class member.

Please read this Notice carefully, as it affects your legal rights.

Wayne County Circuit Court in the State of Michigan, authorized this notice. This is not a solicitation from a lawyer.

 A settlement has been reached with the City of Allen Park to resolve claims arising from the June 5-6, 2010 and May 25, 2011 flooding in the City of Allen, Michigan.

 The $134,400 settlement offers payments to Class Members who submit a qualifying Claim Form.

 The parties have agreed to settle the Action, and this Notice explains the settlement, your rights, the available benefits, and how to get them. As a Class Member you have various options that you may exercise before the Court decides whether to approve the settlement.

 The Court in charge of this case still has to decide whether to approve the settlement. Payments will only be made if the Court finally approves the settlement and after appeals, if any, are resolved.

 Your legal rights are affected whether you act or don’t act. Please read this Notice carefully.

Your Legal Rights and Options in this Settlement

SUBMIT A CLAIM FORM The only way to get benefits. You must file the appropriate Claim Form no later than July 17, 2015.

EXCLUDE YOURSELF

If you exclude yourself, you will no longer be a Class Member. This means you will not be eligible for the benefits or relief in the Settlement. It also means that Class Counsel will not be representing you and there are statutes of limitations that may bar your individual claims. You must request exclusion no later than July 3, 2015.

OBJECT Write to the Court about why you do not like the Settlement. You must follow the procedures

outlined below. You must also file your written objections no later than July 3, 2015.

DONOTHING You receive no benefits. You also give up your rights to sue the City of Allen Park about the legal

claims in this case.

1. WHAT IS THIS NOTICE ABOUT: This Notice is to inform you of the proposed settlement of a class action lawsuit against the

Defendant City of Allen Park (the Defendant) pending in Wayne County Circuit Court, Michigan.

This Notice is given by Order of the Honorable Brian R. Sullivan, Wayne County Circuit Court Judge. It summarizes your rights as set forth in the Settlement Agreement.

The Court directed this Notice to be sent to you because you may have owned, occupied and/or resided within residential property located within the Class Addresses on June 5-6, 2010 and/or May 25, 2011. If so, you may be a member of the Class. If you are a member of the Class, the proposed Settlement will affect your rights. You have choices to make before the Court decides whether or not to approve the Settlement.

2. WHAT IS THE LAWSUIT ABOUT: The lawsuits (Christensen, et al v. City of Allen Park, No. 13-007285-NZ and Malta, et al v. City

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The lawsuit alleges that the June 5-6, 2010 and May 25, 2011 flooding within the Class Addresses occurred because of Defendant’s maintenance, operation and/or design of the sanitary sewer system.

The Defendant has denied and continues to deny all charges of wrongdoing or liability arising out of the allegations and claims asserted in the lawsuit.

3. WHY IS THE CLASS ACTION BEING SETTLED: The Court did not decide in favor of Plaintiffs or the Defendant. Instead, both sides

agreed to settle the Class claims to avoid the cost and risk of trial. The settlement does not mean that any law was broken or that the Defendant did anything wrong. The Defendant denies all legal claims in this case. The Representative Plaintiffs and their attorneys believe the settlement is in the best interest for all members of the Settlement Class.

4. HOW DO I KNOW IF I’M PART OF THE SETTLEMENT: The Court has decided that the Settlement Class includes all persons and

entities that owned, occupied and/or resided within residential property located within the Class Addresses June 5-6, 2010 and/or May 25, 2011. The geographic boundary for the Class means the specific addresses located within the City of Allen Park, MI that are set forth in Exhibit 1 of the Settlement Agreement.

If you are not sure whether you are a member of the Settlement Class, or have any other questions about the settlement, please call 800-536-0045. You can also send your questions to Class Counsel by email (info@ldclassaction.com) or by mail at: Liddle & Dubin, P.C., 975 E. Jefferson Ave., Detroit, MI 48207.

5. SUMMARY OF THE SETTLEMENT:If the Settlement Agreement is approved by the Court at or after the Fairness Hearing

described in Section 14 of this Notice, the Defendant shall contribute to the creation of a settlement fund totaling $134,400 for distribution as set forth in the Settlement Agreement.

6. HOW DO I OBTAIN A PAYMENT: To obtain payment from the settlement fund, you must do the following:

A. Complete, sign, notarize and date the appropriate Claim Form (they are enclosed with these materials). Keep a

copy of the completed Claim Forms; and

B. Mail the appropriate Claim Form and your supporting documentation, such as proof of damages, no later than July 17, 2015 to the following address: Liddle & Dubin, P.C., 975 E. Jefferson Ave., Detroit, MI 48207. The

documentation that must be contained with your Claim Form can be found on the Claim Form. You can also receive a Claim Form by calling 800-536-0045 or sending an email to info@ldclassaction.com.

In order to claim compensation from the settlement, a Class Member must file with Class Counsel a Claim Form for each flood (June 5-6, 2010 and/or May 25, 2011) that he or she sustained Real Property Damages, Personal Property Damages and/or Out of Pocket Expenses from. The appropriate Claim Forms have been enclosed with this Notice. If you are not sure that you received the correct Claim Form, then you must contact Class Counsel immediately to obtain the correct version.

If you fail to mail in the appropriate Claim Form and supporting documents by the required deadline, you will not get paid. Sending in a Claim Form late or without documentation will be the same as doing nothing.

7. HOW ARE PAYMENTS CALCULATED: The amount of compensation paid to a Class Member will be dependent, in part, on the

total amount of claims. Accordingly, the amount a Class Member will receive will not be known until after all Claim Forms have been submitted and assessed.

Plaintiffs Class Counsel shall determine the approved claim amount for a Class Member who has submitted the appropriate Claim Form based upon the information contained in a Class Member’s Claim Form and the proof of damage documentation that was attached to the Class Member’s Claim Form. The approved claim amount shall be calculated by adding the Class Member’s Real Property Damages, Personal Property Damages and Out of Pocket Expenses that have been determined by Plaintiffs Class Counsel and then subtracting any Financial Reimbursement received by the Class Member.

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Settlement Agreement and whose claims are approved claims, shall receive a share of the Settlement Amount. Class Members who submitted a valid Claim Form who had submitted a Survey Form to Class Counsel prior to July 10, 2014 shall receive 1.5x the pro-rata share of their approved claim amount. Class Members who submitted a valid Claim Form but had not had submitted a Survey Form to Class Counsel prior to July 10, 2014 shall receive 1x the pro-rata share of their approved claim amount. The pro rata share shall be calculated by dividing the Net Settlement Amount by the Total Amount Claimed.

The Net Settlement Amount is the Settlement Amount after the deduction of the amount awarded to Class Counsels for attorneys’ fees and costs and the amount awarded to the Class Representatives as Incentive Awards. The Total Amount Claimed is calculated by multiplying the total value of all approved claim amounts for Class Members who submitted a Claim Form by 1.5 who had submitted a Survey Form to Class Counsel prior to July 10, 2014 and then adding the total value of all approved claim amounts of Class Members who submitted a Claim Form but who had not submitted a Survey Form to Class Counsel prior to July 10, 2014.

8. HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE TO GET RELIEF UNDER THE SETTLEMENT: On July 21, 2015, the Court will hold a hearing to decide whether

or not to approve the Settlement. If the Court approves the Settlement, Class Counsel will begin reviewing each Claim Form submitted. Please note that there is often delay after a Settlement like this is approved. For example, there may be appeals of the Court’s order approving the Settlement. The relief provided for by the Settlement may not be implemented until appeals are finished and the Court’s Order is upheld. Because of this, there could be a delay before the first claims are reviewed pursuant to the terms and conditions provided for by the Settlement.

Subject to the Court’s final approval of the Settlement, the Defendant will pay the Settlement Amount on or before August 31, 2015. Full payment of any compensation to Class Members under the Settlement will only occur after receipt of the Defendant’s payment.

9. WHO ARE THE LAWYERS FOR THE CLASS AND HOW WILL THEY BE PAID: The Court has appointed the following attorneys to represent

you and the other Class Members: Liddle & Dubin, P.C., 975 E. Jefferson Ave., Detroit, MI 48207 (collectively referred to as “Class Counsel”). You may also contact Lead Class Counsel at (800) 536-0045 or info@ldclassaction.com.

You do not need to hire your own lawyer because Class Counsel is working on your behalf. But, if you want your own lawyer, you may hire one at your own cost.

Class Counsel has prosecuted this case on a contingency basis. At the Fairness Hearing, Class Counsel will be seeking the approval of the Settlement Agreement and requesting the Court for an award of attorneys’ fees, costs and expenses. Class Counsel will request the Court for an award of attorneys’ fees of up to 1/3 of the net settlement fund.

Class Counsel will also apply to the Court for incentive awards to the named Plaintiff, who has conditionally been approved as Settlement Class Representative, in the amount of $1,000 each for their initiative and effort in pursuing this litigation for the benefit of the Class. Any award for Class Counsel attorney fees and expenses and any incentive awards will be paid from the Settlement Fund.

10. WHAT AM I GIVING UP TO STAY IN THE CLASS: If the settlement becomes final, Class Members who submit a Claim Form or did

nothing at all will be releasing the Defendant and all related people and entities from all the claims defined in the Settlement Agreement. This means you will no longer be able to sue the Defendant regarding any claims described in the Settlement Agreement. It also means that all of the Court’s orders will apply to you and legally bind you.

This Release does not preclude or limit in any way the Class Representatives or any Class Member from asserting individual claims against any of the Released Parties alleging sickness, disease, physical injury or death alleged to be caused by the June 5-6, 2010 and/or May 25, 2011 floods within the Class Addresses, and does not preclude, affect or limit in any way the Defendant’s defenses to any such preserved claims or allegations, all having been fully reserved.

11. HOW DO I REQUEST EXCLUSION FROM THIS SETTLEMENT: If you are a Class Member and if the Settlement Agreement is approved

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July 3, 2015.

The request to be excluded must be in writing and signed by the Class Member, and must contain the following: the caption of the Action; the Class Member’s full name, address and telephone number; and must specifically contain a stated request for exclusion from the prospective Settlement Class and Settlement. Any Class Member’s request for exclusion that does not meet these requirements is deemed invalid and ineffective and the Class Member will be considered included within the Settlement Class for purposes of the Settlement.

12. HOW DO I TELL THE COURT THAT I LIKE OR DISLIKE THE SETTLEMENT: If you are a member of the Class and do not request to be

excluded, you can tell the Court you like the settlement and it should be approved, or that you object to the settlement or Class Counsel’s requests for fees and expenses and class representative incentive payment, if you do not like a part of it. The Court will consider all comments from class members.

Class Members desiring to object must file a Notice of Objection with the Court no later than July 3, 2015. You also must send a copy of your objection to Class Counsel and the City’s Counsel at:

Class Counsel The Defendant’s Counsel

Liddle & Dubin, P.C. c/o David R. Dubin 975 E. Jefferson Ave. Detroit, MI 48207

The Plato Law Firm, PLLC. c/o Edward D. Plato

30500 Northwestern Hwy, Suite 425 Farmington Hills, MI 48334

Counsel for the City of Allen Park

Objections must be in writing and signed by the Class Member and must contain the following: the caption of the Action; the Class Member’s full name, address, and telephone number; and, must identify with reasonable particularity the basis for the objection and attach all documentation he or she intends to present to the Court in support of his or her position. The Objection must be in the form of a declaration or be in the form of an affidavit duly signed under penalty of perjury before a notary public. If an Objection is submitted by someone purporting to represent a Class Member, the objection must have attached sufficient documentation to support the person’s legal authority to represent the Class Member or the objection is deemed invalid and ineffective.

Objections that do not meet the requirements set forth above are deemed invalid and ineffective and the Class Member making such Objection will be considered included within the Settlement Class for purposes of the Settlement. Class Counsel reserves the right to challenge the validity and grounds of any Objection.

If you do not submit a written objection to the proposed settlement or the application of Class Counsel for incentive awards or attorney fees and expenses in accordance with the deadline and procedure set forth above, you will waive your right to be heard at the fairness hearing and to appeal from any order or judgment of the Court concerning the matter.

13. WHEN AND WHERE WILL THE COURT DECIDE TO APPROVE THE SETTLEMENT: The Court will hold a Fairness Hearing on July 21, 2015,

at 9:00 am at the Wayne County Circuit Court, Michigan, Room 1101.

At this hearing the Court will consider whether the settlement is fair, reasonable and adequate. If there are objections, the Court will consider them. The Court may listen to people who have asked to speak at the hearing. The Court may also decide how much to pay Class Counsel or whether to approve incentive awards. After the hearing, the Court will decide whether to approve the settlement. We do not know how long it will take for the Court to make its decision.

You do not have to attend the hearing. Class Counsel will answer questions the Court may have. But, you are welcome to come at your own expense provided you have not excluded yourself from the settlement. If you send an objection, you do not have to come to Court to talk about it. As long as you sent your written objection such that it is received on time, the Court will consider it. You may also pay your own lawyer to attend, but it is not necessary.

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settlement if the Court approves it.

15. ARE MORE DETAILS ABOUT THE SETTLEMENT AND MY RIGHTS UNDER THE SETTLEMENT AVAILABLE: This Notice is a summary and does

not describe all details of the settlement. More details are in the Settlement Agreement. For a complete, definitive statement of the Settlement terms, refer to the Settlement Agreement at www.ldclassaction.com and choosing Select Case Keyword “Allen Park Settlement” from the right-hand menu. You may also contact Class Counsel at (800) 536-0045

or info@ldclassaction.com for more details of the lawsuit.

Copies of all pleadings and papers filed in the lawsuit are also available for inspection and copying during regular business hours at the Office of the Clerk of the Court, Wayne County Circuit Court, Michigan.

PLEASE DO NOT CONTACT THE COURT WITH QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS NOTICE.

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