A Notice to Parties is a legal document sent to individuals or entities involved in a legal dispute. It is used to inform them of any legal filings, court hearings, or other significant developments in the case. It is important to ensure that all parties are properly informed of proceedings, as failure to do so can result in a dismissal of the case. There are four types of Notice to Parties: Summons and Complaint, Pre-Trial Conference Notice, Notice of Motion, and Notice of Appeal. A Summons and Complaint informs the defendant of the lawsuit and the allegations made against them. A Pre-Trial Conference Notice informs the parties of the date, time, and location of the pre-trial conference. A Notice of Motion informs the parties of a motion to be heard in court. And a Notice of Appeal informs the parties of an appeal to a higher court.