The Minnesota Notice of Intention To Seek Expedited Hearing (Chapter 11) is a document used by debtors who wish to seek a faster hearing in a Chapter 11 bankruptcy case. This document is filed with the court and serves as a notice that the debtor intends to request an expedited hearing. The Notice must include the debtor’s name, address, and contact information, the name of the bankruptcy court, the date of the filing, and the reason for the expedited hearing. It must also include a statement of the debtor’s intention to seek an expedited hearing, and a list of documents that the debtor intends to present at the hearing. The two types of Minnesota Notice of Intention To Seek Expedited Hearing (Chapter 11) are: 1. Motion to Compel: This type of Notice is used to compel a party or parties to provide documents, testimony, or other evidence that is needed for the expedited hearing. 2. Motion to Vacate: This type of Notice is used to request that the court vacate an existing order or ruling that is preventing the debtor from getting the expedited hearing.