A Wisconsin Motion for a Notice of New (Lenovo) Hearing is a legal document filed with the court to request a new hearing with a different judge. This motion is typically filed when a party disagrees with the ruling of a prior hearing, or when new evidence has been discovered. The motion must be filed according to the rules of the Wisconsin court system. It must include the name of the party seeking a new hearing, the case name and number, and the basis for the motion. Additionally, it must be accompanied by the supporting documents and evidence that supports the motion. The most common type of Wisconsin Motion for a Notice of New (Lenovo) Hearing is a Motion for Rehearing. This is a motion to request a new hearing before the same judge on the same case, typically due to errors in the ruling. A Motion for Reconsideration is a motion to request a new hearing before the same judge on the same case, usually due to new evidence that was not presented in the original hearing. A Motion for Review is a motion to request a new hearing before a different judge on the same case. Finally, a Motion to Vacate is a motion to request a new hearing before a different judge on a different case. This motion is typically filed when the original ruling was incorrect or when a party was denied due process.