A Massachusetts Request For A Case Management Conference is a form that allows a party to request a court hearing, during which a judge, or case manager, will review the case with both parties and make decisions on how the case should proceed. This request must be filed with the court and may include a request for a temporary order. The two types of Massachusetts Request For A Case Management Conference are: (1) a Request for Case Management Conference (RCC) and (2) a Request for Final Pretrial Conference (RPC). The RCC is typically used to determine the status of the case and set a date for a final pretrial conference. The RPC is usually used when a settlement is close at-hand. Both requests allow the parties to make motions, present evidence, and address any other issues that need to be resolved.