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Pretrial Conference Report is a legal document that was released by the Massachusetts Superior Court - a government authority operating within Massachusetts.
Q: What is a pretrial conference?
A: A pretrial conference is a meeting between the parties involved in a lawsuit, typically held before the trial begins.
Q: What is the purpose of a pretrial conference?
A: The purpose of a pretrial conference is to discuss and resolve any outstanding issues, streamline the trial process, and potentially reach a settlement.
Q: Who attends a pretrial conference?
A: The parties to the lawsuit, their attorneys, and a judge or court officer usually attend a pretrial conference.
Q: What typically happens during a pretrial conference?
A: During a pretrial conference, the parties may discuss procedural matters, exchange evidence, identify witnesses, and explore potential settlement options.
Q: Can a pretrial conference lead to a resolution without going to trial?
A: Yes, a pretrial conference may lead to a resolution without going to trial, as parties can reach a settlement agreement or resolve any outstanding issues during this meeting.
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