An Illinois Order and Notice of Hearing On adequacy Of Disclosure Statement is an official document issued by a court in the state of Illinois. It is issued when a party to a legal proceeding needs to be informed that a court hearing will take place to determine the adequacy of a disclosure statement. The hearing is a way for the court to decide if the disclosure statement meets the requirements of the law, and whether it should be approved. There are two types of Illinois Order and Notice of Hearing On adequacy Of Disclosure Statement: one for a voluntary reorganization case and one for an involuntary case. In the voluntary reorganization case, the hearing is to decide whether the disclosure statement meets the requirements of Section 524(g) of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. In an involuntary case, the hearing is to determine if the disclosure statement meets the requirements of Section 1129(a) of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. The Order and Notice of Hearing On adequacy Of Disclosure Statement includes information about the court hearing, including the date, time, and location of the hearing. It also includes information about the parties involved, the legal documents that need to be submitted, and the potential consequences of not appearing at the hearing.