New Jersey Alias Summons and Notice of Pretrial Conference In Adversary Proceeding is a legal document issued by the court in order to notify a defendant of an impending lawsuit. The summons and notice includes all the details of the lawsuit, such as the plaintiff's name and address, the defendant's name and address, the name of the court where the lawsuit is being filed, the date and time of the pretrial conference, and the date and time of the trial. The summons and notice may also include a copy of the complaint, any additional documents that are necessary for the lawsuit, and a statement of the relief sought. The defendant must respond to the summons and notice within the time frame specified in the document, or risk a default judgment being entered against them. There are three types of New Jersey Alias Summons and Notice of Pretrial Conference In Adversary Proceeding: Summons and Complaint, Summons and Notice of Motion, and Summons and Notice of Hearing. The Summons and Complaint is issued when a plaintiff files a civil complaint against a defendant. The Summons and Notice of Motion is issued when a plaintiff files a motion in a lawsuit. The Summons and Notice of Hearing is issued when a hearing is being held in a lawsuit.