The New York Notice of Proposed Order (Retention of Claims And Noticing Agent) is a document used to notify creditors of a proposed order to retain a claim and noticing agent in a bankruptcy case. This document is used to provide creditors with information about the proposed order and the process for objecting to it. The New York Notice of Proposed Order is usually issued by the court or the debtor's attorney. There are three types of New York Notice of Proposed Order (Retention of Claims and Noticing Agent). These are: the Creditor Notice of Proposed Order, the Debtor's Notice of Proposed Order, and the Trustee's Notice of Proposed Order. The Creditor Notice of Proposed Order provides creditors with information about the proposed order, including the amount of the retention, the proposed agent, and the process for objecting to the order. The Debtor's Notice of Proposed Order provides the debtor with information about the proposed order, including the amount of the retention, the proposed agent, and the process for objecting to the order. The Trustee's Notice of Proposed Order provides the trustee with information about the proposed order, including the amount of the retention, the proposed agent, and the process for objecting to the order.