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- Urgcnt Notice - TO THOSE WHO FILED CLAIMS WITH THE HAWAIIAN HOME LANDS TRUST INDIVIDUAL CLAIMS PANEL On Dec. 29, a class action lawsuit was filed on behalf of everyone who filed a elaim with the Hawaiian Home Lands Trust Individual Claims Review Panel** by Aug. 31, 1995. It is no longer necessary for individual claimants to have filed a lawsuit in circuit court by the previously announced Dec. 31 deadhne in order to pursue their claims. The Native Hawaiian Legal Corporation (NHLC) is trying to reach everyone who filed a elaim with the Hawaiian Home Lands Trust Individual Claims Review Panel. We ean assist you with your elaim, thanks to the generous assistance of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, and keep you up to date on the progress of the class action suit. If you have not yet contacted the NHLC, please elip or xerox the adjacent form, fill it out (please print) and mail it back to: Native Hawaiian Legal Corporation 1 164 Bishop Street, #1205 Honolulu, HI 96813 You ean also eal NHLC's hotline at 545-2650 and leave your name, address and phore number, or e-mail the information to nhlc@pixi.com. IF YOU HAVE SETTLED your elaim, you do not need to respond to this notice. (** Note: The Hawa an Home Lands Trust Individual Claims Review Panel is different from the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands.)

" RE: HAWAIIAN CLAIMS CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT " Name \ I I | Address | I I I I I Telephone: Home Work I ' Email address t I I ' Date of birth J I I Circle one \ , 1 . Did you file a elaim with the Hawaiian YES NO UNSURE J j Claims Office by Aug. 31,1 995? . ] 2. Did you file your notice of disagreement YES NO UNSURE [ ī! with the Hawaiian Claims Office by Oct. 1,1999? I I | 3. Did you go through a hearing before a YES NO UNSURE | | hearings officer at the Hawaiian I I Claims Office? I I I I 4. Did the lndividual Claims Review Panel YES NO UNSURE issue a decision on your elaim? Please describe what your elaim was about: I I I I I I I I I I I I I I

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