West Virginia Order and Notice (L R CIV P 16.1) is a pretrial procedure used in West Virginia's civil court system. It is a set of rules and procedures implemented by the state's Supreme Court of Appeals to regulate civil actions. The purpose of this procedure is to ensure that parties to a lawsuit are informed of their rights and obligations and that all relevant information is exchanged in a timely manner. This procedure is used to ensure that all parties involved in a civil action are provided with adequate notice of the proceedings and to facilitate the exchange of information between the parties. The West Virginia Order and Notice (L R CIV P 16.1) consists of three types of orders and notices. The first type of order is the Case Management Order, which is a court order that outlines the deadlines and procedures that must be followed in a case. The second type of order is the Notice of Hearing, which is a notification to the parties that a hearing is scheduled. The third type of order is the Protective Order, which is an order that limits the disclosure of certain information to the parties.