A Nevada Order To Appear For Settlement Conference is a court order issued in Nevada, requiring parties to a legal dispute to attend a settlement conference. The purpose of the conference is to allow the parties to attempt to reach a resolution to their dispute without going through a full trial. Settlement conferences are held in front of a neutral third party, such as a mediator, who will facilitate negotiations and help the parties reach an agreement. The types of Nevada Order To Appear For Settlement Conference include: — Pre-Trial Settlement Conference: A pre-trial settlement conference is held before a trial and is designed to encourage the parties to reach an agreement and avoid the costs and time associated with a trial. — Case Evaluation or Settlement Conference: A case evaluation or settlement conference is held after a trial has been scheduled, but before any testimony has been taken. The purpose of this conference is to encourage the parties to reach an agreement before the trial begins. — Mediated Settlement Conference: A mediated settlement conference is facilitated by a mediator, who will guide the parties to a resolution. The mediator will not impose a settlement, but will help the parties reach an agreement that both sides can agree to. — Arbitration Settlement Conference: An arbitration settlement conference is also facilitated by a neutral third party, but in this case, the third party is an arbitrator. The arbitrator will listen to both sides' arguments and then make a binding decision on the case.