New Jersey Notice of Arbitration Hearing — Rule 4:21A-9(b) is a legal document issued by the New Jersey court system that sets forth the date, time, and location of an arbitration hearing. It also outlines the legal issues that will be discussed and the parties that must be present at the hearing. The Notice of Arbitration Hearing — Rule 4:21A-9(b) is typically issued by the court after a request for arbitration has been filed in a civil case. It is important for all parties to attend the hearing, as failure to do so may result in a default judgment being issued. There are two types of New Jersey Notice of Arbitration Hearing — Rule 4:21A-9(b): an ex parte notice and a notice of hearing with notice to all parties. An ex parte notice is issued when one party has requested arbitration and the other party has not been served with notice of the request. Notice of hearing with notice to all parties is typically issued when both parties have been served with notice of the request.