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Settlement conferences conducted by this Court are generally scheduled for two to three hours and may be one of two such sessions in a given day. Consequently, lengthy opening sessions/statements typical of some private mediations will generally not be entertained by the Court unless permission is obtained in advance.
Go to the courts website where the case is filed. Most courts have a section on their website called online services or something similar. There you will find information about whether you can look up a court case online and what type of records you can see. Not all types of records are available online.
Mandatory Settlement Conference (MSC) is governed by California Rule of Court 3.1380, and local court rules. At an MSC, parties meet with a neutral person, usually a judge, to clarify the issues and discuss the possibility of settling the case before trial.
Notice of Settlement of Entire Case (CM-200) Tells the court and other side that the dispute in the case has been settled by agreement of the parties, and that the case will be dismissed.
Once an agreement is reached at a settlement conference, the real work begins. Counsel and the court must take the time to meet and review all settlement terms and confirm the understandings reached while all parties are present. The agreement should be placed on the record or memorialized in a contemporaneous writing.

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A settlement conference is one way to settle a court case without a trial. In fact, 80% of cases are resolved in this way.
One potential con is that engaging in settlement negotiations may portray to the other side that you are not confident in your case. However, this is most often not a concern and the potential risk can be mitigated by a skilled attorney.
The Court is willing to serve as a facilitator upon the parties request and/or order of reference. Based on the nature of the case and the state of settlement negotiations, the Court will endeavor to devote a half day for the conference, when possible.

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