A Notice to Counsel and Pro Se Litigants is a document issued by a court to inform parties of a pending court proceeding. It typically includes the details of the case, the names of the parties involved, and the date and time of the hearing. It also provides instructions for filing documents, appearing in court, and attending proceedings. Notices to Counsel and Pro Se Litigants may be issued by a court at any stage of a case. There are two main types of Notice to Counsel and Pro Se Litigants: Summons and Complaint Notices and Motion Notices. Summons and Complaint Notices are issued to inform the defendant of a lawsuit and the plaintiff's claims. Motion Notices are issued to inform the parties of a motion that has been filed. Both types of notices typically include the date and time of the hearing, as well as instructions for filing documents and appearing in court.