The New York Preliminary Conference Stipulation And Order is a document used in civil litigation in the state of New York. It is a written agreement between two parties involved in a lawsuit which sets out the terms of the dispute and the required resolution. The stipulation is typically entered into between the parties and their attorneys before the commencement of a trial. The document typically identifies the parties, the nature of the dispute, any relevant documents, and the proposed resolution. It also outlines the procedures for the trial and the potential consequences of a failure to comply with the agreement. The types of New York Preliminary Conference Stipulation And Order include: Consent Order, Default Order, Stipulation of Settlement, and Stipulation of Voluntary Dismissal.