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IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN SOUTHERN DIVISION In re: COLLINS & AIKMAN CORPORATION,

et al.1 Debtors. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Chapter 11 Case No. 05-55927 (SWR) (Jointly Administered) (Tax Identification #13-3489233) Honorable Steven W. Rhodes

SECOND INTERIM FEE APPLICATION OF KIRKLAND & ELLIS LLP FOR COMPENSATION AND REIMBURSEMENT OF EXPENSES FOR SERVICES RENDERED AS DEBTORS COUNSEL FOR THE PERIOD SEPTEMBER 1, 2005 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2005 Name of Applicant: Authorized to Provide Professional Services to: Date of Retention: Date of Entry of Order Authorizing Retention: Interim Fee Period for Which Compensation and Reimbursement is Sought: Amount of Compensation Requested: Amount of Expense Reimbursement
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Kirkland & Ellis LLP Debtors May 17, 2005 Order Entered on May 26, 2005 [Docket No. 138] September 1, 2005 through December 31, 2005 $4,888,277.50 $280,708.65

The Debtors in the jointly administered cases include: Collins & Aikman Corporation; Amco Convertible Fabrics, Inc., Case No. 05-55949; Becker Group, LLC (d/b/a/ Collins & Aikman Premier Mold), Case No. 05-55977; Brut Plastics, Inc., Case No. 05-55957; Collins & Aikman (Gibraltar) Limited, Case No. 05-55989; Collins & Aikman Accessory Mats, Inc. (f/k/a the Akro Corporation), Case No. 05-55952; Collins & Aikman Asset Services, Inc., Case No. 05-55959; Collins & Aikman Automotive (Argentina), Inc. (f/k/a Textron Automotive (Argentina), Inc.), Case No. 05-55965; Collins & Aikman Automotive (Asia), Inc. (f/k/a Textron Automotive (Asia), Inc.), Case No. 05-55991; Collins & Aikman Automotive Exteriors, Inc. (f/k/a Textron Automotive Exteriors, Inc.), Case No. 05-55958; Collins & Aikman Automotive Interiors, Inc. (f/k/a Textron Automotive Interiors, Inc.), Case No. 05-55956; Collins & Aikman Automotive International, Inc., Case No. 05-55980; Collins & Aikman Automotive International Services, Inc. (f/k/a Textron Automotive International Services, Inc.), Case No. 05-55985; Collins & Aikman Automotive Mats, LLC, Case No. 05-55969; Collins & Aikman Automotive Overseas Investment, Inc. (f/k/a Textron Automotive Overseas Investment, Inc.), Case No. 05-55978; Collins & Aikman Automotive Services, LLC, Case No. 05-55981; Collins & Aikman Canada Domestic Holding Company, Case No. 05-55930; Collins & Aikman Carpet & Acoustics (MI), Inc., Case No. 05-55982; Collins & Aikman Carpet & Acoustics (TN), Inc., Case No. 05-55984; Collins & Aikman Development Company, Case No. 05-55943; Collins & Aikman Europe, Inc., Case No. 05-55971; Collins & Aikman Fabrics, Inc. (d/b/a Joan Automotive Industries, Inc.), Case No. 05-55963; Collins & Aikman Intellimold, Inc. (d/b/a M&C Advanced Processes, Inc.), Case No. 05-55976; Collins & Aikman Interiors, Inc., Case No. 05-55970; Collins & Aikman International Corporation, Case No. 05-55951; Collins & Aikman Plastics, Inc., Case No. 05-55960; Collins & Aikman Products Co., Case No. 05-55932; Collins & Aikman Properties, Inc., Case No. 05-55964; Comet Acoustics, Inc., Case No. 05-55972; CW Management Corporation, Case No. 05-55979; Dura Convertible Systems, Inc., Case No. 05-55942; Gamble Development Company, Case No. 05-55974; JPS Automotive, Inc. (d/b/a PACJ, Inc.), Case No. 05-55935; New Baltimore Holdings, LLC, Case No. 05-55992; Owosso Thermal Forming, LLC, Case No. 05-55946; Southwest Laminates, Inc. (d/b/a Southwest Fabric Laminators Inc.), Case No. 05-55948; Wickes Asset Management, Inc., Case No. 05-55962; and Wickes Manufacturing Company, Case No. 05-55968.

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Requested: Total Compensation and Expense Reimbursement Requested: This Is: Blended Rate of Professionals (Including Paraprofessionals) Blended Rate of Professionals (Excluding Paraprofessionals) $5,168,986.15 Second Interim Fee Application $407.88 $520.92

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IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN SOUTHERN DIVISION In re: COLLINS & AIKMAN CORPORATION, et al.1 Debtors. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Chapter 11 Case No. 05-55927 (SWR) (Jointly Administered) (Tax Identification #13-3489233) Honorable Steven W. Rhodes

SECOND INTERIM FEE APPLICATION OF KIRKLAND & ELLIS LLP FOR COMPENSATION AND REIMBURSEMENT OF EXPENSES FOR SERVICES RENDERED AS DEBTORS COUNSEL FOR THE PERIOD SEPTEMBER 1, 2005 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2005 Kirkland & Ellis LLP (K&E), bankruptcy counsel for the above-captioned debtors (the Debtors), hereby applies (the Second Interim Fee Application) for entry of an order allowing it (a) fees in the amount of $4,888,277.502 for the reasonable and necessary legal services K&E has rendered to the Debtors and (b) the actual and necessary expenses that K&E incurred in the

The Debtors in the jointly administered cases include: Collins & Aikman Corporation; Amco Convertible Fabrics, Inc., Case No. 05-55949; Becker Group, LLC (d/b/a/ Collins & Aikman Premier Mold), Case No. 05-55977; Brut Plastics, Inc., Case No. 05-55957; Collins & Aikman (Gibraltar) Limited, Case No. 05-55989; Collins & Aikman Accessory Mats, Inc. (f/k/a the Akro Corporation), Case No. 05-55952; Collins & Aikman Asset Services, Inc., Case No. 05-55959; Collins & Aikman Automotive (Argentina), Inc. (f/k/a Textron Automotive (Argentina), Inc.), Case No. 05-55965; Collins & Aikman Automotive (Asia), Inc. (f/k/a Textron Automotive (Asia), Inc.), Case No. 05-55991; Collins & Aikman Automotive Exteriors, Inc. (f/k/a Textron Automotive Exteriors, Inc.), Case No. 05-55958; Collins & Aikman Automotive Interiors, Inc. (f/k/a Textron Automotive Interiors, Inc.), Case No. 05-55956; Collins & Aikman Automotive International, Inc., Case No. 05-55980; Collins & Aikman Automotive International Services, Inc. (f/k/a Textron Automotive International Services, Inc.), Case No. 05-55985; Collins & Aikman Automotive Mats, LLC, Case No. 05-55969; Collins & Aikman Automotive Overseas Investment, Inc. (f/k/a Textron Automotive Overseas Investment, Inc.), Case No. 05-55978; Collins & Aikman Automotive Services, LLC, Case No. 05-55981; Collins & Aikman Canada Domestic Holding Company, Case No. 05-55930; Collins & Aikman Carpet & Acoustics (MI), Inc., Case No. 05-55982; Collins & Aikman Carpet & Acoustics (TN), Inc., Case No. 05-55984; Collins & Aikman Development Company, Case No. 05-55943; Collins & Aikman Europe, Inc., Case No. 05-55971; Collins & Aikman Fabrics, Inc. (d/b/a Joan Automotive Industries, Inc.), Case No. 05-55963; Collins & Aikman Intellimold, Inc. (d/b/a M&C Advanced Processes, Inc.), Case No. 05-55976; Collins & Aikman Interiors, Inc., Case No. 05-55970; Collins & Aikman International Corporation, Case No. 05-55951; Collins & Aikman Plastics, Inc., Case No. 05-55960; Collins & Aikman Products Co., Case No. 05-55932; Collins & Aikman Properties, Inc., Case No. 05-55964; Comet Acoustics, Inc., Case No. 05-55972; CW Management Corporation, Case No. 05-55979; Dura Convertible Systems, Inc., Case No. 05-55942; Gamble Development Company, Case No. 05-55974; JPS Automotive, Inc. (d/b/a PACJ, Inc.), Case No. 05-55935; New Baltimore Holdings, LLC, Case No. 05-55992; Owosso Thermal Forming, LLC, Case No. 05-55946; Southwest Laminates, Inc. (d/b/a Southwest Fabric Laminators Inc.), Case No. 05-55948; Wickes Asset Management, Inc., Case No. 05-55962; and Wickes Manufacturing Company, Case No. 05-55968. The total fees requested reflect a deduction in the amount of $380.00 for fees included in the October 2005 fee statement for which K&E is not seeking compensation.

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amount of $280,708.653 for the period from September 1, 2005 through December 31, 2005 (the Interim Fee Period) pursuant to sections 330 and 331 of the Bankruptcy Code, 11 U.S.C. 101-1330 (the Bankruptcy Code), Rule 2016 of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure (the Bankruptcy Rules), Rules 2016 -1 and 9014-1 of the Local Rules of the Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Michigan (the Local Rules), the Retention Order (as defined below), the United States Trustee Guidelines for Reviewing Applications for Compensation and Reimbursement of Expenses Filed under 11 U.S.C. 330 (the Trustee Guidelines) and the Administrative Order Establishing Procedures for Monthly Compensation and Reimbursement of Expenses for Professionals and Official Committee Members [Docket No. 290] (the Interim Compensation Order). In support of this Second Interim Fee Application, K&E respectfully states as follows: Background 1. On May 17, 2005 (the Petition Date), the Debtors filed their voluntary petitions

for relief under chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code. The Debtors are operating their businesses and managing their properties as debtors in possession pursuant to sections 1107(a) and 1108 of the Bankruptcy Code. No trustee or examiner has been appointed in these cases. On the Petition Date, the Court entered an order jointly administering these cases pursuant to Bankruptcy Rule 1015(b). 2. On May 24, 2005, the United States trustee appointed an official committee of

unsecured creditors pursuant to section 1102 of the Bankruptcy Code (the Committee). 3. The Debtors and their non-debtor affiliates are leading global suppliers of

automotive components, systems and modules to all of the worlds largest vehicle manufacturers,

The total expenses requested reflect a deduction in the amount of $4,814.76 for expenses included in the Monthly Fee Statements (as defined below) for which K&E is not seeking reimbursement.

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including DaimlerChrysler AG, Ford Motor Company, General Motors Corporation, Honda Motor Company, Inc., Nissan Motor Company Unlimited, Porsche Cars GB, Renault Crateur DAutomobiles, Toyota SA and Volkswagen AG. Retention of and Continuing Disinterestedness of Kirkland & Ellis LLP 4. By this Courts order dated May 26, 2005, the Debtors were authorized to retain

K&E as their counsel, effective as of the Petition Date, with regard to the filing and prosecution of the chapter 11 cases and all related matters [Docket No. 138] (the Retention Order). The Retention Order authorizes the Debtors to compensate K&E at K&Es hourly rates charged for services of this type and to reimburse K&E for K&Es actual and necessary out-of-pocket expenses incurred, subject to application to this Court as set forth therein. The Retention Order is attached hereto as Exhibit A. 5. As disclosed in the Affidavit of Richard M. Cieri in Support of Application for an

Order Authorizing the Employment and Retention of Kirkland & Ellis LLP as Attorneys for the Debtors filed on May 17, 2005 (as supplemented by supplemental affidavits, the Affidavits), K&E does not hold or represent any interest adverse to the Debtors estate, and is a disinterested person as that term is defined in Section 101(14) of the Bankruptcy Code, as modified by Section 1107(b) of the Bankruptcy Code. 6. K&E may have in the past represented, may currently represent, and likely in the

future will represent parties-in-interest in connection with matters unrelated to the Debtors and the chapter 11 cases. K&E disclosed its connections to parties-in-interest that it has been able to ascertain using its reasonable efforts in the Affidavits. K&E has and will continue to update the Affidavits when necessary and as appropriate. 7. K&E performed the services for which it is seeking compensation on behalf of or

for the Debtors and their estates, and not on behalf of any committee, creditor or other entity.

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Except to the extent of the advance payments paid to K&E that K&E previously

disclosed to this Court in the Affidavits, K&E has received no payment and no promises for payment from any source other than the Debtors for services rendered or to be rendered in any capacity whatsoever in connection with the chapter 11 cases. 9. Pursuant to Bankruptcy Rule 2016(b), K&E has not shared, nor has K&E agreed

to share (a) any compensation it has received or may receive with another party or person other than with the partners, counsel and associates of K&E or (b) any compensation another person or party has received or may receive. 10. This is the second interim fee application that K&E has submitted in the

chapter 11 cases. K&E has served monthly fee statements (collectively, the Monthly Fee Statements) on the United States trustee, counsel to the Committee, counsel to the prepetition secured lenders and counsel to the postpetition secured lenders for the following periods: a) b) c) d) 11. Monthly Fee Statement September 30, 2005; for the period September 1, 2005 through

Monthly Fee Statement for the period October 1, 2005 through October 31, 2005; Monthly Fee Statement November 30, 2005; and Monthly Fee Statement December 31, 2005. for for the the period period November 1, 2005 December 1, 2005 through through

The Monthly Fee Statement for September 2005 included a voluntary waiver of

fees in the amount of $20,049.00 and expenses in the amount of $3,401.22. The Monthly Fee Statement for October 2005 included a voluntary waiver of fees in the amount of $4,754.50 and expenses in the amount of $10,193.60. The Monthly Fee Statement for November 2005 included a voluntary waiver of fees in the amount of $2,363.50 and expenses in the amount of $6,792.39. The Monthly Fee Statement for December 2005 included a voluntary waiver of fees in the

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amount of $2,409.50 and expenses in the amount of $7,095.35. In total, the Monthly Fee Statements incorporated a reduction to fees in the amount of $29,576.50 and expenses in the amount of $27,482.56. Additionally, in preparing the Second Interim Fee Application, K&E voluntarily agreed to waive an additional $4,814.76 in expenses that were originally requested in the Monthly Fee Statements. Accordingly, K&E has adjusted the total amount of reimbursement of expenses that it is requesting in the Second Interim Fee Application by this amount. 12. As of the date herein, K&E has received $4,196,449.41 from the Debtors for fees

and expenses incurred by K&E during the Interim Fee Period. This represents 80% of the fees and 100% of the expenses incurred and submitted by K&E in the Monthly Fee Statements. Previous Interim Fee Application 13. On October 18, 2005, K&E filed the First Interim Fee Application of Kirkland &

Ellis LLP for Compensation and Reimbursement of Expenses for Services Rendered as Debtors Counsel for the Period May 17, 2005 through August 31, 2005 [Docket No. 1505] (the First Interim Fee Application). In the First Interim Fee Application, K&E sought compensation in the amount of $5,256,119.50 and reimbursement of expenses in the amount of $466,026.14. On November 18, 2005, the Court entered an order approving the First Interim Fee Application [Docket No. 1715]. Reasonable and Necessary Services Rendered by Kirkland & Ellis LLP - Generally 14. K&E has advised and represented the Debtors in connection with the operation of

their businesses and all other matters arising in the performance of their duties as debtors and debtors in possession, except those matters for which the Debtors have retained the law firm of Carson Fischer P.L.C. or for which the Debtors have retained special counsel or ordinary course professionals. Furthermore, K&E has prepared various pleadings, motions and other papers, submitted requests for relief and objections to other parties requests for relief to this Court for

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consideration, has appeared before this Court during hearings regarding the chapter 11 cases and has performed all of the other professional services that are described in this Second Interim Fee Application. 15. The rates described above are K&Es hourly rates for services of this type

provided during the Interim Fee Period. Based on these rates and the services performed by each individual, the total reasonable value of such services rendered during the Interim Fee Period is $4,888,277.50. The K&E attorneys and paraprofessionals expended a total of 11,984.60 hours working on the chapter 11 cases during the Interim Fee Period. In accordance with the factors enumerated in Section 330 of the Bankruptcy Code, the amount of fees requested is fair and reasonable given: (a) the complexity of the chapter 11 cases; (b) the time expended; (c) the nature and extent of the services rendered; (d) the value of such services; and (e) the costs of comparable services other than in a case under the Bankruptcy Code. See, e.g., In re Moss, 320 B.R. 143, 156-57 (Bankr. E.D. Mich. 2005); In re Ray, 314 B.R. 643, 662-63 (Bankr. M.D. Tenn. 2004); In re Chary, 201 B.R. 783, 787-88 (Bankr. W.D. Tenn. 1996). 16. The attached Exhibit B provides a summary statement of the number of hours of

service rendered by each attorney and paraprofessional and the hourly rate of each individual by Subject Matter (as defined below) during the Interim Fee Period. 17. The attached Exhibit C: (a) identifies the attorneys and paraprofessionals who

rendered services in each Subject Matter; (b) describes each activity or service that each individual performed; and (c) states the number of hours (in increments of one-tenth of an hour) spent by each individual providing the services. Each invoice in the attached Exhibit C

corresponds to the matter number that K&E assigned to the Subject Matters. If a Subject Matter

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does not appear, K&E did not bill time or expenses for that Subject Matter during the Interim Fee Period, but may bill time for that Subject Matter in the future. 18. Local Rule 2016 requires law firms to include biographical information for The attached Exhibit D includes brief

attorneys billing fees during a chapter 11 case.

biographical profiles of K&E attorneys who billed at least 50 hours of time during the Interim Fee Period. Biographical information about attorneys who billed less than 50 hours during the Interim Fee Period is available upon request. Reasonable and Necessary Services Rendered by Kirkland & Ellis LLP Categorized by Subject Matter 19. The professional services that K&E rendered during the Interim Fee Period are

grouped into the numbered and titled categories of the subject matters described in paragraphs 20 through 47 herein (each, a Subject Matter). 20. Matter 3 - Adversary Proceedings and Contested Matters (Fees: $171,844.50; Expenses: $4,795.51; Hours: 409.50) This Subject Matter includes time spent addressing various adversary proceedings and contested matters filed in the chapter 11 cases. More specifically, this Subject Matter includes time spent: (a) considering the rejection of customer contracts and engaging in

negotiations on pricing and other provisions; (b) preparing for and participating in numerous depositions for a variety of contested matters; (c) responding to numerous formal and informal discovery requests from the Committee and other constituencies; (d) preparing for and responding to motions of the Committee seeking to compel the Debtors to immediately reject contracts and close unprofitable facilities and requesting authority to commence avoidance actions; (e) addressing the refusal by certain vendors to ship products, including the preparation of various pleadings requesting injunctive relief; (f) engaging in discovery and negotiations

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regarding the Debtors prepetition accounts receivable facility; (g) preparing for and filing the Debtors motion to advance defense costs with respect to director and officer litigation; and (h) preparing for and filing the Debtors motion to stay litigation against the Debtors current and former directors and officers. 21. Matter 5 - Asset Analysis (Fees: $157,316.50; Expenses: $151.70; Hours: 244.80) This Subject Matter includes time spent: (a) analyzing real and personal property leases and interests to determine if they remain beneficial to the Debtors and their estates; (b) corresponding with the Debtors and their advisors regarding the sale of certain assets and business divisions; (c) determining the value of certain of the Debtors equipment; and (d) preparing and serving notices of sale and abandonment of de minimis assets. 22. Matter 6 - Business Operations (Fees: $568,893.00; Expenses: $3,618.75; Hours: 1,000.30) This Subject Matter involves time spent advising the Debtors regarding business operations, including: (a) negotiating new contracts with the Debtors major customers and prosecuting motions to approve the same; (b) addressing vendor and customer issues; (c) identifying and responding to a variety of tooling and lien issues; (d) strategizing with the Debtors management team and professionals regarding priorities and processes to ensure uninterrupted operations; (e) addressing numerous customer- and vendor-related issues; (f) considering various securities-related disclosure issues; (g) preparing for and attending the meetings of the Board of Directors of Collins & Aikman Corporation; (h) reviewing and analyzing various aspects of the Debtors business plan; (i) preparing for and attending various

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meetings related to pricing relief on customer contracts and potential sales of various assets; and (j) assembling and coordinating the due diligence process with respect to sale of estate assets. 23. Matter 7 - Case Administration (Fees: $296,506.50; Expenses: $35,230.88; Hours: 1,464.10) This Subject Matter describes administrative activities, including: (a) managing and coordinating the chapter 11 cases; (b) complying with applicable service and notice requirements; (c) assisting the Debtors in fulfilling various duties as debtors and debtors in possession; and (d) complying with the requirements of the Bankruptcy Code, the Bankruptcy Rules, the Local Rules, this Courts orders and other applicable law. 24. Matter 8 - Cash Collateral/DIP Financing (Fees: $136,270.00; Expenses: (credit of $15,340.67); Hours: 282.30) This Subject Matter describes K&E activities performed to help the Debtors obtain debtor-in-possession financing and comply with their obligations under the debtor-in-possession financing agreements. As a result of the Debtors financial condition in the period before and since the Petition Date, the Debtors had to obtain debtor-in-possession financing from multiple lenders pursuant to three separate debtor-in-possession financing arrangements (collectively, the DIP Financing Facilities). The Subject Matter includes time K&E spent: (a) counseling the Debtors and preparing documents with respect to the Debtors reporting obligations under the DIP Financing Facilities; (b) counseling the Debtors with respect to compliance under the DIP Financing Facilities; and (c) amending the DIP Financing Facility with JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., including by drafting documents to conform the DIP Financing Facilities to the Debtors

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agreements with their major customers related to pricing and other relief to replace the customer financing agreement that expired on September 30, 2005. 25. Matter 9 - Claims Administration and Objections (Fees: $220,189.50; Expenses: $1,604.02; Hours: 533.30) This Subject Matter includes time spent: (a) drafting and filing a motion to establish the bar date for creditors to file proofs of claim; (b) coordinating the distribution of the bar date notices to thousands of creditors; (c) drafting and filing stipulations and motions providing adequate protection to certain secured creditors; (d) negotiating and compromising on certain creditors claims; (e) identifying and evaluating claims against the Debtors; and (f) developing and implementing strategies to address such claims. 26. Matter 11 - Executory Contracts and Unexpired Leases (Fees: $494,042.50; Expenses: $5,516.67; Hours: 1,111.10) This Subject Matter describes legal services provided to the Debtors relating to their numerous executory contracts and unexpired leases, including: (a) advising the Debtors with respect to the contemplated assumption, rejection or termination of their executory contracts and unexpired leases; (b) analyzing the Debtors ability to assume and assign certain executory contracts and unexpired leases and preparing related documents and pleadings; (c) preparing and filing motions to reject certain executory contracts and unexpired leases and drafting affidavits in support thereof; (d) preparing and filing a second motion to extend the deadline of section 365(d)(4) of the Bankruptcy Code; (e) negotiating and resolving disputes with counterparties to myriad executory contracts and unexpired leases; and (f) preparing objections to motions to compel performance under or assumption or rejection of executory contracts and unexpired leases.

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Matter 12 - Hearings (Fees: $238,542.50; Expenses: $35,774.12; Hours: 797.50) This Subject Matter includes time spent by K&E preparing for and attending

various court hearings during the Interim Fee Period. During the Interim Fee Period, there were at least nine separate hearings at which K&E appeared, including two hearings during September, four hearings during October, two hearings during November and one during December. At several of these hearings, K&E presented witness testimony and offers of proof in support of the relief requested by the Debtors. Additionally, this Subject Matter also includes time spent monitoring docket activity and preparing and filing hearing agendas and notices. 28. Matter 13 - Fee/Retention Application/Objections (K&E) (Fees: $150,854.50; Expenses: $4,140.49; Hours: 511.80) This Subject Matter describes K&E services performed in connection with the preparation of K&Es Monthly Fee Statements pursuant to the procedures and standards set forth in the Interim Compensation Order, the Bankruptcy Code, the Bankruptcy Rules, the Local Rules, the Trustee Guidelines and other applicable law. This Subject Matter also includes time spent: (a) performing a review of conflicts in accordance with applicable law; (b) preparing and filing the Third Supplemental Affidavit of Ray C. Schrock in Support of the Debtors Application for an Order Authorizing the Employment of Kirkland & Ellis LLP as Attorneys for the Debtors [Docket No. 1458]; and (c) preparing and filing certificates of no objection to K&Es Monthly Fee Statements.

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Matter 16 - Fee/Retention Application/Objections (Other Professionals) (Fees: $115,814.00; Expenses: $1,448.06; Hours: 378.90) This Subject Matter includes time spent preparing and filing: (a) applications for

the Debtors to retain CB Richard Ellis and Keen Realty as real estate consultants, Hilco Appraisal Services LLC as personal property appraisers and PricewaterhouseCoopers as an accounting advisor; (b) statements of fees for ordinary course professionals; (c) supplemental notices regarding additional ordinary course professionals; and (d) fee applications of other retained professionals. 30. Matter 17 - Disclosure Statement and Plan of Reorganization (Fees: $197,381.50; Expenses: $216.09; Hours: 349.30) This Subject Matter includes time spent preparing, filing and prosecuting motions to extend the exclusivity periods for the Debtors to file a plan of reorganization and solicit votes thereon, as well as strategic and tactical planning related to the preparation of a plan of reorganization. 31. Matter 18 - Reclamation (Fees: $49,387.50; Expenses: $800.10; Hours: 121.50) This Subject Matter includes time spent by K&E: (a) analyzing reclamation demands received from approximately 150 suppliers; (b) collaborating with the Debtors to resolve such demands; (c) communicating with the suppliers that submitted the reclamation demands; (d) addressing issues related to the Debtors reclamation procedures motion; (e) engaging in research with respect to the reclamation demands; (f) preparing and filing the Notice of Reclamation Claims the Debtors Deem to be Valid [Docket No. 1043] (the

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Reclamation Notice); and (g) resolving objections to the Reclamation Notice filed by suppliers. 32. Matter 19 - Relief from Automatic Stay (Fees: $252,271.50; Expenses: $1,966.20; Hours: 594.20) This Subject Matter involves time spent: (a) responding to the motions filed by various entities seeking relief from the automatic stay; (b) researching circumstances under which it is appropriate to permit relief from the automatic stay; (c) analyzing issues regarding extending the automatic stay with respect to litigation affecting certain former and current directors and officers; (d) negotiating and preparing stipulations to extend the automatic stay until such time as a motion for relief from the automatic stay is heard by the Court notwithstanding the provisions of section 362(e) of the Bankruptcy Code; and (e) preparing and drafting stipulations granting limited relief from the automatic stay to allows parties to pursue claims against the Debtors insurance providers. 33. Matter 21 - Tax Issues (Fees: $94,310.00; Expenses: $898.45; Hours: 218.00) This Subject Matter describes services performed by K&E to analyze tax issues related to the chapter 11 cases, including: (a) providing advice and corresponding with the Debtors regarding payment of certain real and personal property taxes; (b) drafting correspondence to send to taxing authorities and lessors regarding prepetition taxes; and (c) analyzing several issues surrounding tax liabilities.

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Matter 22 - Travel (Fees: $163,586.00; Expenses: $157,074.82; Hours: 318.10) This Subject Matter includes time spent by K&E professionals traveling while

representing the Debtors. K&E billed the Debtors for one-half of the total time that K&E professionals spent for non-working travel. 35. Matter 23 - Utilities (Fees: $35,105.50; Expenses: $426.98; Hours: 92.10) This Subject Matter involves time spent: (a) analyzing and responding to requests from utilities for adequate assurance of future performance; (b) responding to utilities threatening to discontinue service; (c) drafting and negotiating letter agreements and stipulations between the Debtors and utility companies to resolve requests for adequate assurance; and (d) coordinating with the Debtors and their advisors with respect to payments to provide adequate assurance and for the ongoing use of utility services. 36. Matter 24 - Environmental (Fees: $20,370.50; Expenses: $160.50; Hours: 32.90) This Subject Matter includes time spent analyzing various environmental issues arising from the Debtors operations at their various facilities. Included in this Subject Matter is time related to: (a) advising the Debtors of strategies with respect to honoring their

environmental obligations while in bankruptcy; (b) counseling the Debtors regarding federal and state requirements as owners, operators and lessees of real property; and (c) communicating with various governmental agencies regarding environmental issues on behalf of the Debtors.

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Matter 25 - International (Fees: $207,372.00; Expenses: $3,385.94; Hours: 352.60) This Subject Matter includes time spent: (a) developing and negotiating a

cross-border protocol with the Debtors European subsidiaries and seeking approval of such protocol; (b) overseeing the Debtors European subsidiaries consolidated administration in the English High Court in London; (c) coordinating information exchanges regarding matters pending in both the domestic and foreign insolvency proceedings and reviewing such information; (d) researching and negotiating matters related to the licensing of the Debtors intellectual property to the purchasers of the assets of the Debtors European subsidiaries; and (e) attending meetings with the Debtors foreign administrator and creditor bodies, as well as the Debtors major creditor constituencies, regarding numerous issues involving the Debtors European subsidiaries. 38. Matter 26 - Labor and Employee Benefits (Fees: $385,856.00; Expenses: $2,789.94; Hours: 880.70) This Subject Matter includes legal services related to general labor and employee issues. In particular, this Subject Matter includes time spent: (a) researching and analyzing state and federal wage laws; (b) analyzing the Debtors obligations to former and current employees, including severance obligations and WARN Act payments; (c) reviewing and negotiating the proposed Key Employee Retention Program; (d) preparing, filing and seeking approval of the Motion for an Order Authorizing the Implementation of a Key Employee Retention Program [Docket No. 1635] and related documents; (e) responding to motions regarding retiree medical benefits; (f) reviewing and analyzing the Debtors pension and welfare plans, including preparing an IRS letter ruling request with respect thereto; (g) reviewing and analyzing the

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Debtors collective bargaining agreements and qualified and non-qualified benefit plans, including retiree benefit plans; (h) researching and analyzing various issues related to ERISA and COBRA; (i) complying with the first day wage order [Docket No. 48]; and (j) counseling the Debtors with respect to each of the matters described above. 39. Matter 28 - Corporate and Securities Matters (Fees: $171,265.50; Expenses: $17.716.71; Hours: 346.20) This Subject Matter describes legal advice provided to the Debtors on all matters relating to general corporate and securities issues, including corporate governance, fiduciary duties, SEC reporting obligations and general operational issues. 40. Matter 29 - Stakeholder Communications (Fees: $39,311.00; Expenses: $158.34; Hours: 65.80) This Subject Matter includes time: (a) responding to numerous telephone calls and written correspondence from various creditors; (b) responding to inquiries by the Committee; and (c) preparing for and attending meetings and conferences with the Committee. 41. Matter 34 - Insurance (Fees: $37,003.50; Expenses: $57.70; Hours: 89.00) This Subject Matter includes legal services rendered by K&E related to the Debtors rights and obligations related to insurance, including the Debtors workers compensation insurance, general liability insurance and directors and officers liability insurance. Included in this Subject Matter is time related to drafting and prosecuting various motions for authority of the Debtors to enter into and perform under various insurance agreements and to finance the premiums of certain of those agreements.

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Matter 35 - Intellectual Property (Fees: $266,388.00; Expenses: $9,135.67; Hours: 555.20) This Subject Matter includes time spent analyzing various intellectual property

issues arising from the Debtors operations. Included in this Subject Matter is time related to: (a) advising the Debtors of strategies with respect to their intellectual property in the bankruptcy context; (b) analyzing the Debtors intellectual property with respect to their European affiliates; and (c) researching and coordinating with the Debtors retained expert, Consor, regarding the valuation of intellectual property rights with respect to the liquidation of the Debtors European affiliates. 43. Matter 38 - U.S. Trustee (Fees: $7,370.00; Expenses: $5.40; Hours: 24.20) This Subject Matter includes time spent filing the Debtors Monthly Operating Reports and corresponding with the United States trustee. 44. Matter 39 - Liens (Fees: $54,917.00; Expenses: $120.04; Hours: 133.90) This Subject Matter describes K&E services performed in reviewing, analyzing and otherwise responding to various issues involving alleged liens and security interests on and in the Debtors assets. 45. Matter 40 - Vendor/Supplier Matters (Fees: $12,307.50; Expenses: $352.44; Hours: 28.30) This Subject Matter includes legal services related to issues and disputes involving the Debtors vendors and suppliers.

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Matter 41 - Document Subpoena Investigation (Fees: $339,727.50; Expenses: $8,723.20; Hours: 1,042.10) This Subject Matter includes time spent addressing the ongoing governmental

investigations into certain alleged prepetition activities of the Debtors and responding to document subpoenas with respect thereto. In response to the Securities and Exchange

Commissions (the SEC) Subpoena, time was spent conducting initial and follow-up interviews with the Debtors, including interviews with management and individuals in each plant and department. The interviews were used to identify responsive documents and to ensure the Debtors full compliance with the SEC Subpoena. Substantial time was also spent reviewing and producing to the SEC and the Department of Justice (the DOJ) 564 pages through paper production and 3,237,437 pages through electronic production. Additionally, time was spent preparing for and attending interviews held between representatives of the SEC, DOJ and Debtors. 47. Matter 42 - Termination of Joint Venture (Fees: $4,043.50; Expenses: $9.60; Hours: 6.90) This Subject Matter includes time spent negotiating the potential sale of the Debtors interest in Collins & Aikman MOBIS, LLC. Actual and Necessary Expenses 48. Attached hereto as Exhibit E is a summary of the expenses incurred during the

Interim Fee Period for which reimbursement is sought. These disbursements comprise the requested sum for K&Es out-of-pocket expenses, totaling $280,708.65.4

The total expenses requested reflect a deduction in the amount of $ 4,814.76 for expenses included in the Monthly Fee Statements (as defined below) for which K&E is not seeking reimbursement.

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49.

It is K&Es policy to charge its clients in all areas of practice the amounts

incurred by K&E for identifiable, non-overhead expenses incurred in connection with the clients case that would not have been incurred except for representation of that particular client. Examples of such expenses are postage, overnight mail, courier delivery, computer assisted legal research, photocopying, out-going facsimile transmissions, airfare and lodging. 50. K&E charges between $0.10 and $0.20 per page for duplication based on office

location and $0.75 per page for outgoing telecopier transmissions (plus related toll charges). K&E does not charge its clients for incoming telecopier transmissions. K&E has negotiated a discounted rate for Westlaw computer assisted legal research, which is approximately $125 per hour of online use of the standard Westlaw databases. Representations 51. This Interim Fee Application is K&Es second interim fee application pursuant to

the Interim Compensation Order, covering the period from September 1, 2005 through December 31, 2005. Although every effort has been made to include all fees and expenses from the Interim Fee Period in this Second Interim Fee Application, some fees and expenses might not be included due to delays caused by accounting and processing procedures. K&E reserves the right to make further application to the Court for allowance of fees and expenses not included herein. As to fees and expenses incurred after December 31, 2005, K&E will include such amounts in future monthly fee statements and interim fee applications. 52. The total time spent by K&E during the period covered by this Second Interim

Fee Application was 11,984.60 hours, including 8,212.10 attorney hours and 3,772.50 paraprofessional hours, which represents fees of $4,888,277.50.5 The average hourly rate for the

The total fees requested reflect a deduction in the amount of $380.00 for fees included in the October 2005 fee statement for which K&E is not seeking compensation.

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services rendered is $407.88. The average hourly rate for time spent by attorneys is $520.92. K&E has incurred out-of-pocket expenses in the amount of $280,708.656 and requests reimbursement thereof. A summary of out-of-pocket expenses and an itemized list of each disbursement made are attached within Exhibit E. 53. In summary, by this Second Interim Fee Application, K&E requests allowance

and payment of any outstanding amounts of fees and expenses in the total amount of $5,168,986.15 consisting of: (a) $4,888,277.50 for the actual, reasonable and necessary

professional services rendered by K&E on behalf of the Debtors (representing 100% of fees for services rendered, including the 20% previously held back pursuant to the Interim Compensation Order); and (b) $280,708.65 for actual and necessary costs and expenses. K&E has explained to the Office of the United States Trustee that it is requesting approval for payment of 100% of fees (including the 20% held back). The Office of the United States Trustee has no objection and pointed K&E to certain cases in the Eastern District of Michigan where this procedure was followed. Moreover, as K&E continues to represent the Debtors throughout the

chapter 11 cases, there will continue to be certain earned fees for which K&E has not been paid, including fees for which a Monthly Fee Statement has not been submitted and for the 20% holdback for those Monthly Fee Statements for which an interim fee application has not been submitted or is still subject to objection. At the time of filing the Second Interim Fee

Application, K&E had not been paid any fees or expenses for January or February 2006. Accordingly, the estates will remain protected should the Court grant K&Es request for payment of the holdback.

The total expenses requested reflect a deduction in the amount of $ 4,814.76 for expenses included in the Monthly Fee Statements (as defined below) for which K&E is not seeking reimbursement.

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WHEREFORE, K&E respectfully requests the entry of an order (a) allowing an administrative expense claim for K&E compensation and reimbursement for its fees and expenses incurred during the Interim Fee Period, (b) authorizing and directing payment of such amounts and (c) granting such other and further relief as is just and proper. Dated: February 24, 2006 KIRKLAND & ELLIS LLP /s/ Marc J. Carmel Richard M. Cieri (NY RC 6062) Citigroup Center 153 East 53rd Street New York, New York 10022 Telephone: (212) 446-4800 Facsimile: (212) 446-4900 -andDavid L. Eaton (IL 3122303) Ray C. Schrock (IL 6257005) Marc J. Carmel (IL 6272032) 200 East Randolph Drive Chicago, Illinois 60601 Telephone: (312) 861-2000 Facsimile: (312) 861-2200 -andCARSON FISCHER, P.L.C. Joseph M. Fischer (P13452) 300 East Maple Road, Third Floor Birmingham, Michigan 48009 Telephone: (248) 644-4840 Facsimile: (248) 644-1832 Co-Counsel for the Debtors

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IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN SOUTHERN DIVISION In re: COLLINS & AIKMAN CORPORATION, et al.1 Debtors. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Chapter 11 Case No. 05-55927 (SWR) (Jointly Administered) (Tax Identification #13-3489233) Honorable Steven W. Rhodes

NOTICE AND OPPORTUNITY TO RESPOND TO THE SECOND INTERIM FEE APPLICATION OF KIRKLAND & ELLIS LLP FOR COMPENSATION AND REIMBURSEMENT OF EXPENSES FOR SERVICES RENDERED AS COUNSEL FOR THE DEBTORS FOR THE PERIOD SEPTEMBER 1, 2005 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2005 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT Kirkland & Ellis LLP (K&E) has filed the Second Interim Fee Application of Kirkland & Ellis LLP for Compensation and Reimbursement of Expenses for Services Rendered as Counsel for the Debtors for the Period September 1, 2005 through December 31, 2005 (the Second Interim Fee Application) pursuant to the Administrative Order Establishing Procedures for Monthly Compensation and Reimbursement of

The Debtors in the jointly administered cases include: Collins & Aikman Corporation; Amco Convertible Fabrics, Inc., Case No. 05-55949; Becker Group, LLC (d/b/a/ Collins & Aikman Premier Mold), Case No. 05-55977; Brut Plastics, Inc., Case No. 05-55957; Collins & Aikman (Gibraltar) Limited, Case No. 05-55989; Collins & Aikman Accessory Mats, Inc. (f/k/a the Akro Corporation), Case No. 05-55952; Collins & Aikman Asset Services, Inc., Case No. 05-55959; Collins & Aikman Automotive (Argentina), Inc. (f/k/a Textron Automotive (Argentina), Inc.), Case No. 05-55965; Collins & Aikman Automotive (Asia), Inc. (f/k/a Textron Automotive (Asia), Inc.), Case No. 0555991; Collins & Aikman Automotive Exteriors, Inc. (f/k/a Textron Automotive Exteriors, Inc.), Case No. 05-55958; Collins & Aikman Automotive Interiors, Inc. (f/k/a Textron Automotive Interiors, Inc.), Case No. 05-55956; Collins & Aikman Automotive International, Inc., Case No. 05-55980; Collins & Aikman Automotive International Services, Inc. (f/k/a Textron Automotive International Services, Inc.), Case No. 05-55985; Collins & Aikman Automotive Mats, LLC, Case No. 05-55969; Collins & Aikman Automotive Overseas Investment, Inc. (f/k/a Textron Automotive Overseas Investment, Inc.), Case No. 05-55978; Collins & Aikman Automotive Services, LLC, Case No. 05-55981; Collins & Aikman Canada Domestic Holding Company, Case No. 05-55930; Collins & Aikman Carpet & Acoustics (MI), Inc., Case No. 05-55982; Collins & Aikman Carpet & Acoustics (TN), Inc., Case No. 05-55984; Collins & Aikman Development Company, Case No. 05-55943; Collins & Aikman Europe, Inc., Case No. 05-55971; Collins & Aikman Fabrics, Inc. (d/b/a Joan Automotive Industries, Inc.), Case No. 05-55963; Collins & Aikman Intellimold, Inc. (d/b/a M&C Advanced Processes, Inc.), Case No. 05-55976; Collins & Aikman Interiors, Inc., Case No. 05-55970; Collins & Aikman International Corporation, Case No. 05-55951; Collins & Aikman Plastics, Inc., Case No. 05-55960; Collins & Aikman Products Co., Case No. 05-55932; Collins & Aikman Properties, Inc., Case No. 0555964; Comet Acoustics, Inc., Case No. 05-55972; CW Management Corporation, Case No. 05-55979; Dura Convertible Systems, Inc., Case No. 05-55942; Gamble Development Company, Case No. 05-55974; JPS Automotive, Inc. (d/b/a PACJ, Inc.), Case No. 05-55935; New Baltimore Holdings, LLC, Case No. 05-55992; Owosso Thermal Forming, LLC, Case No. 05-55946; Southwest Laminates, Inc. (d/b/a Southwest Fabric Laminators Inc.), Case No. 05-55948; Wickes Asset Management, Inc., Case No. 05-55962; and Wickes Manufacturing Company, Case No. 05-55968.

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Expenses for Professionals and Official Committee Members dated June 9, 2005 [Docket No. 290] (the Compensation Procedures Order). PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE THAT your rights may be affected. You may wish to review the Second Interim Fee Application and discuss it with your attorney, if you have one in these cases. (If you do not have an attorney you may wish to consult one.) PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE THAT in accordance with the Compensation Procedures Order, if you wish to object to the Court granting the relief sought in the Application, or if you want the Court to otherwise consider your views on the Application, no later than March 20, 2006 at 4:00 p.m. prevailing Eastern Time, or such shorter time as the Court may hereafter order and of which you may receive subsequent notice, you or your attorney must file with the Court a written response, explaining your position at:2 United States Bankruptcy Court 211 West Fort Street, Suite 2100 Detroit, Michigan 48226 PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE THAT if you mail your response to the Court for filing, you must mail it early enough so the Court will receive it on or before the date above.

Response or answer must comply with Rule 8(b), (c) and (e) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.

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PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE THAT you must also serve the documents so that they are received on or before March 20, 2006 at 4:00 p.m. prevailing Eastern Time, in accordance with the Compensation Procedures Order, including to:

Kirkland & Ellis LLP Attn: Richard M. Cieri Citigroup Center 153 East 53rd Street New York, New York 10022 Facsimile: (212) 446-4900 E-mail: rcieri@kirkland.com -andKirkland & Ellis LLP Attn: David L. Eaton Ray C. Schrock Marc J. Carmel 200 East Randolph Drive Chicago, Illinois 60601 Facsimile: (312) 861-2200 E-mail: deaton@kirkland.com rschrock@kirkland.com mcarmel@kirkland.com -andCarson Fischer, P.L.C. Attn: Joseph M. Fischer 4111 West Andover Road West - Second Floor Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 48302 Facsimile: (248) 644-1832 E-mail: jfischer@carsonfischer.com PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE THAT if no responses to the Application are timely filed and served, the Court may grant the Application and enter the order without a hearing as set forth in Rule 2016-3 of the Local Rules for the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Michigan.

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Dated: February 24, 2006

KIRKLAND & ELLIS LLP /s/ Marc J. Carmel Richard M. Cieri (NY RC 6062) Citigroup Center 153 East 53rd Street New York, New York 10022 Telephone: (212) 446-4800 Facsimile: (212) 446-4900 -andDavid L. Eaton (IL 3122303) Ray C. Schrock (IL 6257005) Marc J. Carmel (IL 6272032) 200 East Randolph Drive Chicago, Illinois 60601 Telephone: (312) 861-2000 Facsimile: (312) 861-2200 -andCARSON FISCHER, P.L.C. Joseph M. Fischer (P13452) 4111 West Andover Road West - Second Floor Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 48302 Telephone: (248) 644-4840 Facsimile: (248) 644-1832 Co-Counsel for the Debtors

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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I, Marc Carmel, an attorney, certify that on the 24th day of February, 2006, I caused to be served, by e-mail and by overnight delivery, in the manner and to the parties set forth on the attached service lists, a true and correct copy of the foregoing Second Interim Fee Application of Kirkland & Ellis LLP for Compensation and Reimbursement of Expenses for Services Rendered as Debtors Counsel for the Period September 1, 2005 through December 31, 2005.

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CREDITOR NAME Receiver General for Canada Receiver General For Canada Revenue Canada Revenue Canada Riverfront Plastic Products Inc Securities and Exchange Commission Select Industries Corp Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP South Carolina Dept Of Revenue Southco Standard Federal Bank State Of Alabama State Of Michigan State Of Michigan State Of Michigan State Of Michigan State Of Michigan State of Michigan State of Michigan Central Functions Unit Stephen E Spence Summit Property Management Inc Tate Boulevard I Llc Tax Collector Tcs Realty Ltd Teknor Financial Corporation TG North America The Town Of Pageland Tom Heck Truck Service Town Of Farmington Town Of Farmville Town Of Gananoque Town Of Lincoln Finance Office Town Of Old Fort Town Of Pageland Town Of Troy Tr Associates Treasurer City Of Detroit Unifi Inc Uniform Color Co Unique Fabricating Inc United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan Valeo Inc Valiant Tool & Mold Inc Vari Form Inc Vericorr Packaging fka CorrFlex Packaging Vespera Lowell Llc Village Of Holmesville

CREDITOR NOTICE NAME

George Tabry Midwest Regional Office Christine Brown Peter Pantaleo Erin Casey & Alice Eaton Sales & Use Tax Division Lorraine Zinar Holly Matthews Dept Of Commerce & Nat Res Linda King Matthew Rick Asst Attorney General State Of Michigan Mc State Secondary Complex

ADDRESS1 700 Leigh Capreol 11 Station St Ottawa Technology Centre 275 Pope Rd Ste 102 780 Hillsdale St 175 W Jackson Blvd Ste 90 240 Detrick St 425 Lexington Ave PO Box 125 210 N Brinton Lake Rd 2600 West Big Beaver Rd Department Of Revenue PO Box 30004 PO Box 30457 PO Box 30754 Dept 77833 7150 Harris Dr PO Box 30015 430 W Allegan St Office of Child Support 211 W Fort St Ste 700 24901 Northwestern Hwy 302 1985 Blvd Se PO Box 1192 21 Albert St PO Box 538308 1400 Stephenson Hwy 126 North Pearl St 1306 E Triumph Dr 356 Main St 115 West Church St 30 King St East 100 Old River Rd PO Box 520 PO Box 67 315 North Main St 200 E Big Beaver PO Box 33525 7201 W Friendly Ave 12003 Toepher Rd 800 Standard Pkwy 211 W Fort St Ste 2001 3000 University Dr 6775 Hawthorne Dr 12341 E 9 Mile Rd 251 Industrial Dr 10 Livingston Pl 2nd Fl 205 Millersburg Rd

ADDRESS2

875 Heron Rd

50 N Ripley St

CITY Dorval Belleville Ottawa Summerside Wyandotte Chicago Dayton New York Columbia Concordville Troy Montgomery Lansing Lansing Lansing Detroit Lansing Lansing Lansing Detroit Southfield Hickory Fresno Trenton Atlanta Troy Pageland Urbana Farmington Farmville Gananoque Lincoln Old Fort Pageland Troy Troy Detroit Greensboro Warren Auburn Hills Detroit Auburn Hills Windsor Warren Evart Greenwichn Holmesville

STATE QC ON ON PE MI IL OH NY SC PA MI AL MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI NC CA ON GA MI SC IL NH NC ON RI NC SC NC MI MI NC MI MI MI MI ON MI MI CT OH

ZIP H4Y 1G7 K8N 2S3 K1A 9Z9 C1N 5Z7 48192-7120 60604 45404-1699 10017-3954 292020101 19331-9331 48084 36104 48909 48909-7957 48909 48277-0833 48909 48918-0001 48909-8244 48226 48075 28602 937151192 K8V 5R1 30353 48083 29728 61802 03835 27828-1621 K7G 2T6 02865 28762 29728 27371 48083 48232 27410-6237 48089-3171 48326-1415 48226 48326-2356 N8T 3B8 48089 49631-8517 06830 44633

COUNTRY Canada Canada Canada Canada

Jennifer Nelles US Trustee First Plaza County Of Fresno Bruce B Galletly Raymond Soucie

PO Box 30744

PO Box 2228

Canada

PO Box 67

Farmville Downtown Partnership

PO Box 100 PO Box 100

Canada

Fsia Inc

Randy Lueth Tom Tekieke Attn Civil Division Jerry Dittrich General Fax Terry Nardone Adriana Avila Blue Point Capital Bpv Lowell LLC

Canada

PO Box 113

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CREDITOR NAME Village Of Rantoul Visteon Climate Control W9 Lws Real Estate Limited Wachtell Lipton Rosen & Katz Wellington Green LLC

CREDITOR NOTICE NAME

ADDRESS1 333 S Tanner One Village Center Dr

CITY Rantoul Van Buren Ste PO RFQ Office Township Charlotte New York Bingham Farms

ADDRESS2

STATE IL MI NC NY MI

ZIP 61866 48111 28262-2337 10019 48025

COUNTRY

co Lincoln Harris Llc Hal Novikoff

10101 Claude Freeman Dr Ste 200 N 51 W 52nd St 31100 Telegraph Rd Ste 200

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EXHIBIT B Summary of Legal Fees and Expenses For the Period September 1, 2005 through December 31, 2005
Matter Number 3 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 34 35 38 39 40 41 42 Matter Description Adversary Proceedings and Contested Matters Asset Analysis Business Operations Case Administration Cash Collateral/DIP Financing Claims Administration and Objections Executory Contracts and Unexpired Leases Hearings Fee/Retention Application/ Objections (K&E Only) Fee/Retention Application/ Objections (Other Professionals) Disclosure Statement and Plan of Reorganization Reclamation Relief from Automatic Stay Tax Issues Travel Utilities Environmental International Labor and Employee Benefits Corporate and Securities Matters Stakeholder Communications Insurance Intellectual Property U.S. Trustee Liens Vendor/Supplier Matters Document Subpoena Investigation Termination of Joint Venture Total Total Hours 409.50 244.80 1,000.30 1,464.10 282.30 533.30 1,111.10 797.50 511.80 378.90 349.30 121.50 594.20 218.00 318.10 92.10 32.90 352.60 880.70 346.20 65.80 89.00 555.20 24.20 133.90 28.30 1,042.10 6.90 $11,984.60 Total Fees Requested $171,844.50 $157,316.50 $568,893.00 $296,506.50 $136,270.00 $220,189.50 $494,072.50 $238,542.50 $150,854.50 $115,814.00 $197,381.50 $49,387.50 $252,271.50 $94,310.00 $163,586.00 $35,105.50 $20,370.50 $207,372.00 $385,856.00 $171,265.50 $39,311.00 $37,003.50 $266,388.00 $7,370.00 $54,917.00 $12,307.50 $339,727.50 $4,043.50 $4,888,277.50 Total Expenses Requested $4,795.51 $151.70 $3,618.75 $35,230.88 ($15,340.67) $1,604.02 $5,516.67 $35,545.12 $4,140.49 $1,448.06 $216.09 $800.10 $1,966.20 $898.45 $157,074.82 $426.98 $160.50 $3,385.94 $2,789.94 $17,716.71 $158.34 $57.70 $9,135.67 $5.40 $120.04 $352.44 $8,723.20 $9.60 $280,708.65 Total Compensation $176,640.01 $157,468.20 $572,511.75 $331,737.38 $120,929.33 $221,793.52 $499,589.17 $274,087.62 $154,994.99 $117,262.06 $197,597.59 $50,187.60 $254,237.70 $95,208.45 $320,660.82 $35,532.48 $20,531.00 $210,757.94 $388,645.94 $188,982.21 $39,469.34 $37,061.20 $275,523.67 $7,375.40 $55,037.04 $12,659.94 $348,450.70 $4,053.10 $5,168,986.15

Total Fees Requested: Blended Rate:

$4,888,277.50 $407.88

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Summary of Hours Billed by Attorneys and Paraprofessionals For the Period September 1, 2005 through December 31, 2005
Name of Professional Person Nader R. Boulos Todd Broberg Paul S. Brown Marc J. Carmel Erik W. Chalut William S. W. Chang Richard M. Cieri Robert S. Cohen Lisa Cox Brian E. Davis Jason P. Desai David L. Eaton Carter W. Emerson, P.C. Lisa G. Esayian Michael G. Fatall Amanda N. Feltman Stephen Fraidin Jeffrey Gettleman Benjamin M. Gipson Mark E. Grummer John F. Hartmann, P.C. Valarie Hays R. Chris Heck Stephen E. Hessler Amy A. Hijjawi Vicki V. Hood Anne Huber Benjamin M. Gipson John S. Irving, Jr. Andrew M. Kaufman, P.C. Natalie H. Keller Alexandra S. Kelly Marc Kieselstein, P.C. Gregg Kirchhoefer Lisa G. Laukitis Nicholas Lezak Daryll Marshall Todd F. Maynes, P.C. Diana S. Moran Michelle Mulkern Linda K. Myers, P.C. Ryan Nadick Maureen D. OBrien Rebecca Oldroyd Adam C. Paul Kate S. OScannlain Position with the Applicant and Year Admitted Partner 1994 Associate 2005 Associate 2001 Associate 2000 Associate 1999 Associate 2006 Partner 1981 Partner 2000 Associate 2000 Partner 1998 Associate 2001 Partner 1978 Partner 1972 Partner 1991 Partner 1997 Associate 2005 Partner 1965 Of Counsel 1974 Associate 2002 Partner 1976 Partner 1987 Associate 2000 Associate 2001 Associate 2001 Of Counsel 1989 Partner 1977 Partner 1992 Associate 2002 Partner 1965 Partner Partner Associate Partner Partner Partner Associate Partner Partner Associate Associate Partner Associate Associate Associate Partner Associate 1974 1997 2003 1988 1982 2000 Pending 1999 1988 2002 2002 1990 1998 1998 Pending 1997 Limited Department Litigation Intellectual Property Intellectual Property Restructuring Restructuring Litigation Restructuring Litigation Real Estate Real Estate Corporate Restructuring Corporate Litigation Intellectual Property Litigation Corporate Restructuring Litigation Environment Litigation Litigation Litigation Litigation Restructuring Employee Benefits Restructuring Litigation Labor Corporate Taxation Restructuring Restructuring Intellectual Property Restructuring Employee Benefits Corporate Taxation Restructuring Corporate Corporate Restructuring Employee Benefits Employee Benefits Restructuring Litigation Hourly Billing Rate $545.00 $245.00 $410.00 $485.00 $485.00 $280.00 $825.00 $500.00 $340.00 $450.00 $410.00 $775.00 $825.00 $545.00 $450.00 $240.00 $950.00 $330.00 $365.00 $645.00 $645.00 $445.00 $445.00 $400.00 $695.00 $675.00 $675.00 $365.00 $695.00 $765.00 $545.00 $375.00 $745.00 $695.00 $520.00 $245.00 $450.00 $795.00 $420.00 $375.00 $745.00 $520.00 $450.00 $245.00 $595.00 $240.00 Total Hours Billed 6.30 6.10 133.90 739.20 58.80 45.80 260.40 26.90 45.60 15.50 29.60 576.70 42.90 3.10 211.30 247.10 1.00 1.40 9.60 26.90 131.00 2.00 0.80 259.10 712.50 111.10 0.60 5.10 30.10 0.80 45.00 386.50 21.90 58.70 1.50 14.00 72.80 7.60 581.50 15.40 43.50 8.30 32.00 2.00 19.90 3.30 Total Compensation $3,433.50 $1,494.50 $54,899.00 $358,512.00 $28,518.00 $12,824.00 $214,830.00 $13,450.00 $15,504.00 $6,975.00 $12,136.00 $446,942.50 $35,392.50 $1,689.50 $95,085.00 $59,304.00 $950.00 $462.00 $3,504.00 $17,350.50 $84,495.00 $890.00 $356.00 $103,640.00 $495,187.50 $74,992.50 $405.00 $1,861.50 $20,919.50 $612.00 $24,525.00 $144,937.50 $16,315.50 $40,796.50 $780.00 $3,430.00 $32,760.00 $6,042.00 $244,230.00 $5,775.00 $32,407.50 $4,316.00 $14,400.00 $490.00 $11,840.50 $792.00

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Name of Professional Person Joshua Z. Rabinovitz Victoria Reznik Jillian Rice Yosef J. Riemer Angela R. Russo Peter J. Ryan Ray C. Schrock Justin K. Schwartz Jennifer M. Selendy Jesse Sheley R. Timothy Stephenson Mark Taylor Robert Urband Paul Wierbicki Nicola Wiles Scott R Zemnick Total for Attorneys

Position with the Applicant and Year Admitted Associate 2000 Partner 2000 Associate 2003 Partner 1985 Associate 2005 Associate 2004 Partner 1998 Associate 1999 Partner 1996 Associate 2003 Partner 1990 Associate 1998 Associate 2005 Associate 2005 Associate 2003 Associate 2001

Department Litigation Litigation Taxation Litigation Taxation Employee Benefits Restructuring Litigation Litigation Corporate Labor Corporate Restructuring Restructuring Intellectual Property Restructuring

Hourly Billing Rate $445.00 $520.00 $360.00 $675.00 $260.00 $295.00 $595.00 $400.00 $565.00 $340.00 $595.00 $560.00 $330.00 $280.00 $405.00 $455.00

Total Hours Billed 177.80 314.70 20.60 0.20 11.70 28.90 1,011.10 167.80 215.20 120.50 27.00 3.80 168.20 252.40 0.60 636.50 8,212.10

Total Compensation $79,121.00 $163,644.00 $7,416.00 $135.00 $3,042.00 $8,525.50 $601,604.50 $67,120.00 $121,588.00 $40,970.00 $16,065.00 $2,128.00 $55,506.00 $70,672.00 $243.00 $289,607.50 $4,277,840.00

Name of Professional Person Catherine A Aebischer Jesse Aguilar Dionna Alexander Jennifer H Andelova Toni Anderson David Andrews Jill Baron Neil P Bohan Derek J Bremer John C Crees Beth Friedman Nancy J Gagen Donna R Gasiorowski Eric M Goehausen Jacob Goldfinger Adam J Gorman Adam M Hlavaty Gregory E Houston Stephen Holler Claude W Irmis Jocelyn C Kuo

Position with the Applicant Legal Assistant Legal Assistant Project Assistant Graphics Specialist Technology Services Project Assistant Legal Assistant Project Assistant Technology Services Project Assistant Legal Assistant Technical Document Specialist Legal Assistant Restructuring Marketing Financial Analyst Legal Assistant Project Assistant Project Assistant Technology Services Project Assistant Legal Assistant Legal Assistant

Department Corporate Restructuring Restructuring Administrative Services Litigation Restructuring Restructuring Restructuring Litigation Restructuring Restructuring Administrative Services Intellectual Property Administrative Services Restructuring Restructuring Litigation Litigation Corporate Restructuring Restructuring

Hourly Billing Rate $225.00 $215.00 $130.00 $140.00 $150.00 $140.00 $180.00 $130.00 $185.00 $140.00 $240.00 $140.00 $240.00 $170.00 $180.00 $150.00 $130.00 $185.00 $130.00 $240.00 $180.00

Total Hours Billed 11.50 53.60 324.50 2.20 7.00 48.40 4.20 310.60 22.90 188.20 55.40 0.50 18.30 148.20 173.10 297.60 2.50 35.90 7.50 3.70 4.10

Total Compensation $2,587.50 $11,524.00 $42,185.00 $308.00 $1,050.00 $6,776.00 $756.00 $40,378.00 $4,236.50 $26,348.00 $13,296.00 $70.00 $4,392.00 $25,194.00 $31,158.00 $44,640.00 $325.00 $6,641.50 $975.00 $888.00 $738.00

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Name of Professional Person Rajni Jayasekera Debbie Kakanas Michael Levin Jane B Mackie Maureen McCarthy Caroline McGrath Jennifer Merchant Marc Orejuela Elizabeth Ori Khalid M Osman Isidro N Panizales Brandon Phillips Mary M Plastina Renee M Prescan Stephanie A Quick Rocio Renteria Robert B Rittenhouse Shannon Roberts Laura Saal Erik Schneider Peter Scutero Linda A Scussel Hayley M Smith Marcia A Smith Jonathan J Thomas Deborah S Tonizzo Yao Trinh Scott F Walker Nancy L Warner Shannon Williams Library Research

Position with the Applicant Legal Assistant Legal Assistant Case Assistant Project Assistant Legal Assistant Legal Assistant Project Assistant Legal Assistant Project Assistant Legal Assistant Legal Assistant Project Assistant Legal Assistant Legal Assistant Technology Services Project Assistant Legal Assistant Legal Assistant Legal Assistant Project Assistant Case Assistant Conflicts Analyst II Legal Assistant Case Assistant Legal Assistant Case Assistant Legal Assistant Legal Assistant Legal Assistant Project Assistant Research Specialist

Department Corporate Litigation Restructuring Restructuring Restructuring Corporate Corporate Litigation Restructuring Litigation Restructuring Litigation Employee Benefits Intellectual Property Litigation Restructuring Litigation Restructuring Restructuring Corporate Restructuring Administrative Services Intellectual Property Litigation Litigation Litigation Corporate Restructuring Corporate Restructuring Administrative Services

Hourly Billing Rate $240.00 $200.00 $105.00 $140.00 $180.00 $285.00 $130.00 $210.00 $130.00 $175.00 $180.00 $140.00 $200.00 $200.00 $150.00 $130.00 $150.00 $200.00 $180.00 $130.00 $120.00 $175.00 $220.00 $115.00 $160.00 $105.00 $240.00 $180.00 $200.00 $130.00 $175.00

Total Hours Billed 1.50 6.00 28.00 548.80 38.80 11.00 8.00 80.20 81.60 1.00 107.80 173.40 16.60 17.60 1.00 2.00 3.00 693.10 9.50 5.50 86.90 30.90 16.00 1.00 5.00 0.50 2.50 42.10 6.90 23.80 2.60 3,772.50

Total Compensation $360.00 $1,200.00 $2,940.00 $76,832.00 $6,984.00 $3,135.00 $1,040.00 $16,842.00 $10,608.00 $175.00 $19,404.00 $24,276.00 $3,320.00 $3,520.00 $150.00 $260.00 $450.00 $138,620.00 $1,710.00 $715.00 $10,428.00 $5,407.50 $3,520.00 $115.00 $800.00 $52.50 $600.00 $7,578.00 $1,380.00 $3,094.00 $455.00 $610,437.50

Total for Paraprofessionals

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Summary of Disbursements For the Period September 1, 2005 through December 31, 2005 Disbursements Telephone Fax Charges Copying and Binding Filing, Calendar and Court Reporter Fees Postage and Messenger Services Local Transportation Travel and Airfare Professional Fees Meals Research and Document Procurement Trial Office and Rental Expenses Total Amount $11,320.40 $573.88 $57,683.34 $788.75 $4,610.60 $509.33 $177,302.98 $1,300.53 $867.00 $19,700.20 $6,051.64 $280,708.65

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