A Massachusetts Appeal of Conference Proceeding is a type of legal action in which an individual or entity appeals the outcome of a conference proceeding in the state of Massachusetts. This type of appeal is typically made when the individual or entity feels the decision made at the conference was wrong or unfair. The appeal must be made in writing and is heard by an appellate court. There are two types of Massachusetts Appeal of Conference Proceeding: administrative appeals and civil appeals. Administrative appeals are made when an individual or entity seeks to challenge the decision of a state agency or officer. Civil appeals are made when an individual or entity seeks to challenge the decision of a court order or judgment. In either case, the appellant must provide evidence and legal argument to the court in support of their appeal.