Michigan Objection To Referee Report And Recommended Order And Notice of Lenovo Hearing is a document used in Michigan courts to challenge the findings and recommendations of a referee. It is filed when a party objects to the referee’s findings and recommendations contained in the referee’s report, which is issued after a referee hearing. The objection must be filed before the court can enter a final order. The objection must specify the grounds for the objection, such as errors of law or fact, and must request a new hearing before the court. The court will then issue a Notice of Lenovo Hearing, which sets forth the date and time of the hearing. There are two types of Michigan Objection To Referee Report And Recommended Order And Notice of Lenovo Hearing: Summary Objection and Full Objection. A Summary Objection is filed when the party objects to the referee’s findings or recommendations, but does not challenge the facts or evidence presented at the referee hearing. A Full Objection is filed when the party objects to the referee’s findings or recommendations, and also challenges the facts or evidence presented at the referee hearing.