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    CONTACTS:
    Brian Kabateck Mark Geragos
    Kabateck Brown Kellner LLP Geragos & Geragos
    213-217-5000 213 625-3900
    [email protected] [email protected]

    Diane Zakian Rumbaugh
    Rumbaugh Public Relations
    805-493-2877
    [email protected]

    PRE SS RELEASE November 6, 2006

    NEARLY $8 MILLION IN NEW YORK LIFE SETTLEMENT CHECKS
    TO BE DISTRIBUTED TO HEIRS OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE VICTIMS

    LOS ANGELES, CALIF.--Settlement checks totaling
    $7,954,362.24 will be distributed this week to more than 2,500 Armenian
    descendants of victims massacred in the 1915 Armenian Genocide. The
    checks are a share of a multi million dollar settlement in a class
    action lawsuit brought against New York Life Insurance Company for
    unpaid life insurance benefits. In addition, $3 million has been already
    distributed to various Armenian charitable organizations (Martin
    Marootian, et al. v. New York Life Insurance Company).

    The board reviewed thousands of claims and found that 2,515
    claims could be traced to Armenians who had purchased life insurance
    policies from New York Life prior to 1915.

    "We are thrilled that thousands of Armenians will finally
    get the insurance compensation they deserve," says Brian Kabateck,
    partner with Kabateck Brown Kellner, LLP and one of the lead attorneys
    who represented the Armenian heirs. "Armenians don't give up easily and
    this settlement is a testament to that."

    "Although compensation is about 90 years late, we're still
    pleased that Armenians are receiving some of what is owed them," says
    Mark Geragos, partner with Geragos & Geragos, another of the lead
    attorneys in the case. In addition to Kabateck and Geragos, Vartkes
    Yeghiayan of Yeghiayan & Associates represented the plaintiffs in the
    case. All are of Armenian decent.

    Letters will be mailed to all claimants. Checks will be
    included to claimants awarded compensation. Of the nearly $8 million in
    settlement checks, Armenians in Armenia will receive the most ($3.4
    million) followed by Armenians in the United States ($2.6 million) and
    Armenians in France ($656,413). In all, Armenians in 26 countries will
    receive compensation.

    For questions about the settlement, contact the settlement
    board at 213-327-0740.

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