The New York Notice of Designation of Prospective Mediators is a document used to select a mediator for a legal dispute. This document is usually filed in court by the parties involved in the dispute, and it outlines the qualifications of the potential mediators. It is used to make sure that the mediator will be impartial and unbiased. There are two types of New York Notice of Designation of Prospective Mediators: • Joint Notice: This is a notice submitted by both parties that lists the qualifications of the potential mediators. • Individual Notice: This is a notice submitted by one party that lists the qualifications of the potential mediators. The New York Notice of Designation of Prospective Mediators should include the names and qualifications of the prospective mediators, as well as the reasons why they are being considered for the role. It should also specify the date and time of the mediation session. The notice should also include the parties’ agreement to mediate and the process to be used to select the mediator. The parties should also agree to the terms of the mediation and sign the notice.