People Who Own (Or Owned) Land Underlying Or Adjoining Certain Railroad Corridors In Louisiana May Be Entitled To Money

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People Who Own(Or Owned) Land Underlying Or Adjoining Certain Railroad Corridors In Louisiana May Be Entitled To Money @ (NAPSA)—If you own or have owned land underlying or adjoining railroad corridors in Louisiana, you maybe entitled to money from the settlement of a pending class action lawsuit. The rail corridors in question are: Jackson to Shreveport * Baton Rouge to New Orleans (linois Central Gulf Railroad) * Baton Rouge to New Orleans (New Orleans Union Passenger Railroad). AT&T, which owns telecommunications cable on the properties, has agreed to pay net compensation benefits of up to approximately $2.40 per linear foot to qualifying claimants. If you, or an estate or entity you represent, own or have owned land along these corridors, your rights may be affected by the proposed legal settlement. For more information or forms, contact The Louisiana Case TeleCable Settlement Center by calling (800) 436-6136, writing P.O. Box 131110, Dallas, TX 75318-1110, or e-mailing TeleCableCenter@lecg.com. The settlement home page is http://att.fsiwebs.net/rreorridors. The deadline to comment on, object to or opt out of the settlement is May 14, 2007. A Fairness Hearing is scheduled on June 25, 2007, and the deadline for filing a claim is June 30, 2007.