April 6 Roanoke bankruptcy hearings to be held by video conference

Paul Black, Chief Judge
Paul Black, Chief Judge
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The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Virginia announced on Mar. 23 that all hearings scheduled for Monday, April 6 at 10:00 a.m. in the Roanoke courtroom will take place by video using Zoom for Government rather than in person.

This change affects all parties who planned to attend court in person on that date. Judge Rebecca B. Connelly will preside over the proceedings, which are accessible online via a provided Zoom link.

To join the hearing, participants should use the following URL: https://vawb-uscourts-gov.zoomgov.com/j/16106051116 with Meeting ID 161 0605 1116 and password 0922.

Any interested party needing help connecting to Zoom for Government is encouraged to contact Catherine James at catherine_james@vawb.uscourts.gov or (540) 769-6318 for assistance.

This remote format is part of ongoing efforts by courts nationwide to maintain accessibility while reducing in-person gatherings.



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