Court orders March 23, 2021 proceeding for Hassan Nemazee to occur via Skype video conference
Case Summary
The court ordered that the proceeding involving Hassan Nemazee scheduled for March 23, 2021, be conducted via Skype video conference. The order included instructions to optimize video technology use for all participants.
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ORDER as to Hassan Nemazee: The proceeding scheduled to take place in this matter on March 23, 2021, at 10:00 a.m., will occur as a video conference via Skype. The Skype link will be emailed to all participants. To
Order · May 10, 2026
The court issued an order.
Key Issues
- • Remote proceeding
- • Video conference order
- • Court technology use
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ORDER as to Hassan Nemazee: The proceeding scheduled to take place in this matter on March 23, 2021, at 10:00 a.m.,
Order · May 11, 2026
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Sidney H. Stein
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The Story So Far
The court scheduled a proceeding involving Hassan Nemazee for March 23, 2021, at 10:00 a.m. The hearing will take place via video conference using Skype for Business. The court issued detailed instructions to all participants to ensure the technology functions properly.
These instructions include using a browser other than Microsoft Explorer, positioning devices close to WiFi routers, and minimizing other household WiFi use during the call. Participants must connect audio through the system's call feature unless using a mobile phone and mute their devices when not speaking to reduce background noise. Judge Sidney H.
Stein oversees the matter. The docket number and court details remain unspecified, and the case status is active. The order focuses solely on logistical arrangements for the remote proceeding rather than substantive legal issues.
This case appears to be in an early or procedural stage, with no filings or motions publicly noted beyond the scheduling order. The court’s emphasis on video conferencing protocol reflects ongoing adjustments to remote hearings amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
The next significant movement will likely involve substantive filings or motions that clarify the underlying dispute or charges against Nemazee.
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ORDER as to Hassan Nemazee: The proceeding scheduled to take place in this matter on March 23, 2021, at 10:00 a.m., will occur as a video conference via Skype. The Skype link will be emailed to all participants. To optimize use of the Court's video conferencing technology, all participants in the call must: Use a browser other than Microsoft Explorer to access Skype for Business; Position the participant's device as close to the WiFi router as is feasible; Ensure any others in the participant's
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1 eventORDER as to Hassan Nemazee: The proceeding scheduled to take place in this matter on March 23, 2021, at 10:00 a.m., will occur as a video conference via Skype. The Skype link will be emailed to all participants. To optimize use of the Court's video conferencing technology, all participants in the call must: Use a
The court issued an order.
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