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Honorable Martin R. Barash

Judge Tabs

Address/Contact

United States Bankruptcy Court
Central District of California
21041 Burbank Boulevard, Suite 342 / Courtroom 303
Woodland Hills, CA 91367

Chambers
(818) 587-2836

Courtroom Deputy
(818) 587-2863

Court Recorder Contact
(818) 587-2863

Emergency Motion Contacts
(818) 587-2863
(818) 587-2838

 

Self-Calendaring
Instructions/Procedures
Chapter 13
Phone/Video Appearances

NOTICE OF VIDEO AND TELEPHONIC APPEARANCE PROCEDURES FOR JUDGE MARTIN R. BARASH'S CASES

Effective October 2, 2023, Judge Barash will resume in-person hearings.  However, parties in interest (and their counsel) may continue to participate in most hearings remotely using ZoomGov audio and video. 

ZoomGov connection information for each hearing is provided on Judge Barash's publicly posted hearing calendar, which may be viewed online at:  http://ecf-ciao.cacb.uscourts.gov/CiaoPosted/?jid=MB

Unless otherwise ordered by Judge Barash, no party or witness may appear remotely for any trial or evidentiary hearing.

MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC AND THE PRESS MAY ONLY CONNECT TO THE ZOOM AUDIO FEED, AND ONLY BY TELEPHONE.  ACCESS TO THE VIDEO FEED BY THESE INDIVIDUALS IS PROHIBITED.  IN THE CASE OF A TRIAL OR EVIDENTIARY HEARING, NO AUDIO ACCESS WILL BE PROVIDED.  HOWEVER, MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC AND THE PRESS MAY OBSERVE SUCH PROCEEDINGS IN PERSON.

A ZoomGov account is not necessary for remote access, and no pre-registration is required.  Remote access through ZoomGov is free of charge. The audio portion of each hearing will be recorded electronically by the Court and constitute its official record.  

ALL PERSONS (OTHER THAN AUTHORIZED COURT STAFF) ARE STRICTLY PROHIBITED FROM MAKING ANY AUDIO OR VIDEO RECORDING OF COURT PROCEEDINGS, BY ANY MEANS.  VIOLATION OF THIS PROHIBITION MAY RESULT IN THE IMPOSITION OF MONETARY AND NON-MONETARY SANCTIONS.

Remote access is a privilege.  Judge Barash reserves the right to suspend or discontinue any party's remote access privileges in his discretion.  Further, although Judge Barash is pleased to make this accommodation available, any party or counsel that elects to appear remotely bears the risk of malfunction or disconnection from the hearing.
 

Tips for a Successful ZoomGov Court Experience

  1. Test the video and audio capabilities of your computer or mobile device in advance of the hearing (i.e., at least one day in advance).  
    1. You can do this by clicking on the ZoomGov meeting link posting for the hearing and/or check your video and audio using the ZoomGov app.
  2. If you intend to speak at the hearing, please find a quiet place from which to participate.
  1. If you are connecting to the hearing using a wireless device, you should situate yourself in a location with a strong wireless signal.
  1. Unless and until it is your turn to speak, please mute your audio to minimize background noise.  
    1. If connected to ZoomGov audio by telephone, you can mute or unmute your connection by pressing *6 on your phone.
  2. When you first speak—and each time you speak after someone else has spoken—please say your name.  This may seem awkward but is essential to making a good court record.  The only part of the hearing being recorded is the audio.  If a transcript is requested, it is sometimes difficult for the transcriber to know who is speaking.  
  1. If you are participating by video, try to avoid having a window or bright background behind you.  (You may, as a result, appear on video as a shadow.)  If you cannot avoid the bright background, try using a desk lamp or other light source to brighten your face.
  1. If you are participating by video using a personal computer, you may separately connect to the audio feed by telephone (for improved audio) using the call-in information provided for the hearing.
    1. If you do this, please connect to the video feed first.  In the ZoomGov app, you will be assigned a Participant Code.  Use this code to associate your video and audio feeds.
  2. If available, a headset-microphone often provides better sound quality for listening and speaking.

  3. Participants and members of the public should at all times remember that although conducted remotely, these hearings are official court proceedings, and individuals should act accordingly.

    1. If video is enabled, please wear attire consistent with the decorum of court proceedings.

    2. ZoomGov permits the use of virtual backgrounds to safeguard your privacy.  If you choose to use a virtual background, please avoid backgrounds that are offensive or distracting.

  4. ZoomGov video participants are permitted to specify a display name.  If using video, please specify your complete name to assist the Court in creating a record of the proceedings.

Printable version of Judge Barash’s Notice of Video and Telephonic Appearances Procedures

Revised: 09/27/2023

Tentative Rulings
About the Judge

Appointment:

Education:

  • Princeton University, A.B., 1989, magna cum laude
  • UCLA School of Law, J.D. 1992; Editor and Business Manager of the UCLA Law Review

Career Record:

  • 2001-2015; Partner, Klee, Tuchin, Bogdanoff & Stern LLP
  • 1999-2001; Associate, Klee, Tuchin Bogdanoff & Stern LLP
  • 1994-1999; Associate, Stutman, Treister & Glatt, P.C.
  • 1992-1993; Law Clerk to the Honorable Procter R. Hug, Jr., Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
  • Admitted to the California Bar, 1992

Professional Memberships:

  • American Bankruptcy Institute
  • Los Angeles Bankruptcy Forum
  • Financial Lawyers Conference