Hawaii Pretrial Order 2 (Settlement Conference Order) is a form used in the state of Hawaii to facilitate the settlement of a dispute between two or more parties. It is part of the court's pretrial process and is issued by the court after the parties have had a settlement conference in front of a judge. The order details the various steps necessary for the parties to reach an agreement, including the preparation of a settlement agreement, the exchange of documents, and the payment of any financial obligations. The order also outlines the roles of the parties in the settlement process and the deadlines for each stage. There are two types of Hawaii Pretrial Order 2 (Settlement Conference Order): a Preliminary Settlement Conference Order and a Final Settlement Conference Order.