The New York Notice of Arbitration Hearing is a legal document issued in the State of New York that initiates the arbitration process. It is used to inform the parties involved in the dispute that an arbitration hearing has been scheduled and to provide them with details such as the date, time, and location of the hearing. It also outlines the potential remedies that may be ordered by the arbitrator. The New York Notice of Arbitration Hearing is typically issued by the court, an arbitrator, or a third-party administrator. There are two types of New York Notice of Arbitration Hearings: premiering and post-hearing. A pre-hearing notice typically includes the date, time, and location of the hearing, as well as a list of potential remedies that may be ordered by the arbitrator. A post-hearing notice typically includes the same information as a pre-hearing notice, as well as the arbitrator’s decision and any relief ordered. The purpose of a New York Notice of Arbitration Hearing is to ensure that all parties involved in the dispute are aware of the scheduled arbitration hearing and the potential remedies that may be ordered. It is important for all parties to understand the details of the hearing before the arbitration begins.