Chief Judge Mazer-Marino’s May 19 hearings to be held by videoconference or telephone

Jil Mazer-Marino, Chief Judge of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Eastern District of New York
Jil Mazer-Marino, Chief Judge of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Eastern District of New York
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Hearings before Chief Judge Jil Mazer-Marino scheduled for May 19 will be conducted via ZoomGov, either by videoconference or telephone, according to a statement released on May 18. The announcement said that parties should not attend the hearings in person.

The decision is intended to ensure that all participants can join the proceedings remotely and safely. All parties are required to register for the hearings using eCourt Appearances.

No additional background information was provided regarding the reason for remote proceedings or any changes from previous procedures. The notice applies specifically to hearings overseen by Chief Judge Mazer-Marino on this date.

It remains important for all involved parties to follow these instructions and complete registration through eCourt Appearances as directed.



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