Notice to Counsel in Cases Subject to Appellate Mediation is a form of notice that is issued to the counsel of parties in a case when an appellate court has determined that the case should be referred to mediation. It includes information about the court-appointed mediator, the court-determined mediation process, and the parties’ obligations and rights in the mediation. It also provides instructions on how to file objections or challenges to the mediation order. There are two types of Notice to Counsel in Cases Subject to Appellate Mediation: Initial Notice and Final Notice. The Initial Notice is issued by the court-appointed mediator and includes the terms of the mediation order and the parties’ obligations and rights. The Final Notice is issued by the mediator after the mediation has concluded and includes the results of the mediation and the court’s ruling on any objections or challenges.