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Case 1:20-bk-12043 Doc 109-1 Filed 07/27/20 Entered 07/27/20 15:11:53 Desc <br /> Exhibit A - Declaration of Douglas L. Lutz Page 11 of 16 <br /> available to me, I believe FBT is a "disinterested person" as defined in section 10](14) of the <br /> Bankruptcy Code, as modified by section 1107(b) of the Bankruptcy Code, and further that FBT <br /> holds no interest adverse to the Debtors and their estates. The proposed employment is not <br /> prohibited by, or improper under, Bankruptcy Rule 5002. <br /> 27. To the best of my knowledge, I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of <br /> the United States of America, that the foregoing is true and correct. <br /> STATEMENT PURSUANT TO <br /> UNITED STATES TRUSTEE GUIDELINES <br /> 25. Pursuant to the Appendix B Guidelines for Reviewing Applications for <br /> Compensation and Reimbursement of Expenses Filed Under United States Code by Attorneys in <br /> Larger Chapter 11 Cases, the following are my responses to the questions set forth in Section D of <br /> the Guidelines: <br /> "a Did you agree to any variations from, or alternatives to, your standard or <br /> customary billing arrangements for this engagement? <br /> Answer-No. <br /> b Did any of the professionals included in this engagement vary their rate <br /> based on the geographic location of the bankruptcy case? <br /> Answer-No. <br /> Oc If you represented the client in the 12 months prepetition, disclose your <br /> billing rates and material financial terms for the prepetition engagement, <br /> including any adjustments during the 12 months prepetition. If your billing <br /> rates and material financial terms have changed postpetition, explain the <br /> difference and the reasons for the difference. <br /> Answer — All professionals other than Bryan Mattingly first performed <br /> work for Debtors in connection with these Chapter 11 Cases. The billing <br /> rates and material financial terms, for all professionals other than Bryan <br /> Mattingly, for the prepetition period are the same in all respects as the <br /> billing rates and material financial terms for the postpetition period. Bryan <br /> Mattingly's rate is also the same in all respects save for a standard annual <br /> rate adjustment at the beginning of 2020, by which his rate increased by <br /> 10 <br />