Florida Notice To Appear For Pretrial Conference-Mediation is a document that is used in the state of Florida to notify a defendant that they must appear in court for a pretrial conference-mediation. This document states the date, time, and place of the pretrial conference-mediation, as well as the defendant's name and case number. The purpose of the pretrial conference-mediation is for the court to assess the strengths and weaknesses of the parties' respective cases and to facilitate the resolution of the dispute without having to go through a full trial. There are two types of Florida Notice To Appear For Pretrial Conference-Mediation: one for the defendant, and one for the plaintiff. The defendant's notice will include the defendant's name, case number, date and time of the pretrial conference-mediation, and the address of the court. The plaintiff's notice will include the plaintiff's name, case number, date and time of the pretrial conference-mediation, and the address of the court. The plaintiff's notice may also include instructions on how to participate in the pretrial conference-mediation.