An Alaska Notice of Motion to Jointly Administer Cases is a legal document used to seek approval from the court for two or more cases to be jointly administered. This document is typically filed by an attorney or parties to the case under the Alaska Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 42(b). The motion requires the approval of the court in order for the cases to be jointly administered. The types of Alaska Notice of Motion to Jointly Administer Cases include: 1. Motion for Joint Administration: This motion is used when two or more cases have been filed in the same court or district that involve common questions of law or fact and the parties agree to have the cases jointly administered. 2. Motion for Consolidation: This motion is used when two or more cases have been filed in the same court or district that involve common questions of law or fact and the parties seek to consolidate the cases into a single action. 3. Motion for Severance: This motion is used when two or more cases have been filed in the same court or district that involve separate and distinct questions of law or fact and the parties seek to have the cases separated.