A Notice of Entry — Orders/Judgment is a legal document that is issued by a court to notify parties involved in a case of a judicial decision made by the court. The notice includes information such as the date and time of the court session, the names of the parties involved, the main legal issues discussed, and the court's decision on the matter. The notice is typically served to the parties in the case and may include a copy of the court order or judgment. There are two main types of Notice of Entry — Orders/Judgment: Final Orders/Judgment and Interlocutory Orders/Judgment. Final Orders/Judgment are court orders that are made after a trial has been completed and the court has made its final decision on the case. Interlocutory Orders/Judgment are court orders that are made prior to the trial and are typically related to procedural matters such as discovery and motions.