Arizona Summons and Notice of Pretrial Conference in an Adversary Proceeding is a document issued by the court, which instructs the parties involved in an adversary proceeding to attend a pretrial conference. At this conference, the parties will discuss the issues in dispute, the potential settlement or resolution, and any other matters that may arise before the trial. There are two types of Arizona Summons and Notice of Pretrial Conference in an Adversary Proceeding: a Summons and Notice of Pretrial Conference for an Adversary Proceeding on a Complaint and a Summons and Notice of Pretrial Conference for an Adversary Proceeding on a Motion. The Summons and Notice of Pretrial Conference for an Adversary Proceeding on a Complaint is issued when a complaint has been filed. It will outline the parties involved, the date, time, and location of the pretrial conference, and any other information relevant to the proceeding. The Summons and Notice of Pretrial Conference for an Adversary Proceeding on a Motion is issued when a motion has been filed. This document will similarly provide the parties involved, the date, time, and location of the pretrial conference, and any other information relevant to the proceeding.