

UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA SACRAMENTO DIVISION In re MARE ISLAND DRY DOCK, LLC, Debtor. Case No. 26-20777-B-11 Chapter 11 NOTICE OF MODIFIED GENERAL CLAIMS BAR DATE TO ALL CREDITORS, ALL PARTIES IN INTEREST, AND THEIR COUNSEL OF RECORD: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the time to file a proof of claim or proof of interest, other than on behalf of a governmental entity, under Rule 3003(c)(3) of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure, previously set for June 23, 2026, has been rescheduled and advanced to May 1, 2026. Any non-governmental proofs of claim or interest must be filed with the above-referenced Court on or before May 1, 2026, at 11:59 pm PDT. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that a proof of claim is a signed statement describing a creditor's claim. A proof of claim form may be obtained at www.uscourts.gov, www.caeb.uscourts.gov, or at one of the Eastern District of California divisional offices. You may also complete a paperless proof of claim online at www.caeb.uscourts.gov/ElectronicClaims.aspx. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that your claim will be allowed in the amount scheduled unless: 1. your claim is designated as disputed, contingent, or unliquidated; 2. you file a proof of claim in a different amount; or 3. you receive another notice. If your claim is not scheduled or if your claim is designated as disputed, contingent, or unliquidated, you must file a proof of claim or you might not be paid on your claim and you might be unable to vote on a plan. You may file a proof of claim even if your claim is scheduled. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that you may review the schedules at the bankruptcy clerk's office or online at https://pacer.uscourts.gov or by written request to counsel for the Debtor, Binder Malter Harris & Rome-Banks LLP, at 490 Chadbourne Road, Suite A137, Fairfield, CA 94534. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that secured creditors retain rights in their collateral regardless of whether they file a proof of claim. Filing a proof of claim submits a creditor to the jurisdiction of the bankruptcy court, with consequences a lawyer can explain. For example, a secured creditor who files a proof of claim may surrender important nonmonetary rights, including the right to a jury trial.
