The California Notice Of Case Management Conference And Order is a court order issued by the court to the parties involved in a civil case. It is issued to set a date and time for a case management conference. The purpose of the conference is to discuss the case, review the progress of the case, set a time for further hearings and trial, discuss settlement options, and set deadlines for filing papers and exchanging information. The Order also sets out the rules for the conference and the responsibility of the parties involved. There are two types of California Notice Of Case Management Conference And Order: the Judicial Council Form and the Local Form. The Judicial Council Form is the standardized form that must be used in all civil cases in the California Superior Courts. The Local Form is the form issued by the specific court that is hearing the case.