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SEMI-ANNUAL SHOE SALE 50 UP TO % OFF ON SELECT FOOTWEAR LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND STARTS FRIDAY, JANUARY 12 Downtown Eugene • 181 E Broadway • 541.342.6107 Footwise.com • Mon-Sat 10-6 & Sun 11-5 whether you act or do not act. PARA UNA NOTIFICACIÓN EN ESPAÑOL, LLAMAR O VISITAR NUESTRO WEBSITE. Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum has resolved two lawsuits she brought on behalf of Oregon natural persons against certain manufacturers of liquid crystal display (“LCD”) flat panels and cathode ray tubes (“CRTs”). The lawsuits allege the manufacturers illegally agreed upon the pricing of LCD flat panels and CRTs. Oregon has settled with all defendants for a total of $36,900,000 (“Settlement Fund”), and you may be entitled to a portion of the Settlement Fund. Who Is Included? Natural persons who indirectly purchased at any time during the years 2002 to 2006, for their own use and not for resale, LCD panels incorporated into flat panel TVs, computer monitors or laptop computers; or who indirectly purchased at any time during the years 1995 to 2007, for their own use and not for resale, CRTs incorporated into TVs or computer monitors. A purchaser must have been an Oregon resident at the time of the purchase. An indirect purchaser is someone that purchased products containing LCD flat panels or CRTs from someone other than the company that manufactured the LCD flat panel or CRT component, such as from an electronics retailer or a device manufacturer other than one of the Defendants. “Natural persons” means a human, not a business. How Do I Get Settlement Funds? File a claim: Consumers need to file a claim to obtain benefits in this settlement. Claims can be completed online at www.OregonScreenSettlement.com or by mailing the claim form, available for download, to the Settlement Administrator. The deadline for filing claims is April 2, 2018. How Do I Get More Information? More information about the lawsuits, settlements, and the claims process can be found at www.OregonScreenSettlement.com, by calling 1-877-940- 7791, or writing to: Oregon Screen Settlement, c/o GCG, P.O. Box 10240, Dublin, Ohio 43017-5740. This Notice is an official legal notice of the Oregon Department of Justice 1-877-940-7791 www.OregonScreenSettlement.com 2 January 11, 2018 • eugeneweekly.com MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS Please read this notice carefully as your legal rights are affected File Name: OTR_Eugene Weekly Publication: Eugene Weeky Ad Unit: 4.75” x 8.944” Headline Font: Calibri Headline Font Size/Leading: 14/15 Body Copy: Times LT Std The Attorney General’s Settlement Could Benefit You! Did You Buy a TV, Monitor, or Laptop Computer That Contained an LCD Flat Panel Screen, During the Years 2002 to 2006? Or Did You Buy a TV or Computer Monitor That Contained a Cathode Ray Tube (“CRT”), During the Years 1995 through 2007? You May be Entitled to Compensation. Body Copy Font Size/Leading: 10.5/12 Total Word Count: 395 Create Date/Time: 12/4/17 @ 1:12 PM PST Operator: BS Last Edit Time: 12/15/17 @ 2:40pm PST Operator: BS Oregon Attorney General Settlement Notice DID YOU KNOW? The Y provides diabetes prevention classes to help reduce the risk of diabetes in our community. SO MUCH MORE. Eugene Family YMCA. Serving Eugene since 1887. Learn more at eugeneymca.org/diabetes