Hawaii Motion (Hearing) is a type of court hearing that takes place in the state of Hawaii. It is also referred to as a “Motion hearing” or a “Rule 16 hearing.” It is a hearing held before a judge or magistrate in which a party can move the court to take a certain action or make a decision. The purpose of a Hawaii Motion is to resolve legal issues without the need for a full trial. Different types of Hawaii Motion (Hearing) include: Motion to Dismiss, Motion for Summary Judgment, Motion for Contempt, Motion to Compel, Motion to Vacate, Motion for Change of Venue, Motion in Liming, and Motion for Reconsideration.