Hawaii Pretrial Order No. 1 — Motion to Set is a motion filed by a party to a civil action in order to set a date for a pretrial conference. It is typically used when the parties are unable to agree on a date for the pretrial conference. It is filed in the Circuit Court of the State of Hawaii. There are two different types of Hawaii Pretrial Order No. 1 — Motion to Set: stipulated motions and non-stipulated motions. A stipulated motion is one in which both parties agree to the date for the pretrial conference. A non-stipulated motion is one in which the parties disagree on the date for the pretrial conference. In either case, the motion must include the date for the conference, the names of the parties, the case number, and the court in which the motion is filed.