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If an agreement isn't reached, the case will move forward to trial where a judge or jury will make the final call.
Absolutely! Many times, these conferences can help both parties find common ground and settle before things get too messy.
It's a good idea to come prepared with all necessary documents and any questions or points you'd like to discuss.
Typically, it doesn't take long—maybe an hour or so, depending on how many issues are on the table.
The goal is to sort out the issues, set a timeline for the case, and see if there's a way to resolve things without going to trial.
Usually, the judge, the lawyers for both sides, and sometimes the parties involved will be there. It's a chance to hash things out.
A pretrial conference is a meeting held before the trial to discuss the case and come to an agreement, if possible.
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