A Florida Notice To Appear For Pretrial Conference-Mediation is a type of legal notice issued by the court to the parties involved in a civil lawsuit to inform them of the date and time of the pretrial conference-mediation. The notice will include the court's address, the date and time of the conference, the case number, and the names of the parties involved. The purpose of the pretrial conference-mediation is to provide the parties an opportunity to reach a settlement and avoid the need for a full trial. Types of Florida Notice To Appear For Pretrial Conference-Mediation include: * Notice to Appear for Mediation Only: This is a notice issued by the court to the parties informing them of the date and time of a mediation session. The purpose of the session is to allow the parties to come to a resolution of their dispute without the need for a trial. * Notice to Appear for Pretrial Conference: This is a notice issued by the court to the parties informing them of the date and time of a pretrial conference. The conference is an opportunity for the parties to present their legal arguments, exchange information, and attempt to reach a settlement without the need for a trial. * Notice to Appear for Pretrial Conference-Mediation: This is a notice issued by the court to the parties informing them of the date and time of a pretrial conference-mediation. This combines the elements of both a pretrial conference and a mediation session, giving the parties an opportunity to both present their legal arguments and attempt to reach a settlement.