The Hawaii Notice of First Premiering Conference Date is a document that is issued by a court in the State of Hawaii, typically at the beginning of a civil litigation process. It is sent to all parties involved in the dispute and sets forth the date, time, and location of the first pre-hearing conference. This document is intended to provide all parties with an opportunity to discuss the matters in dispute, exchange evidence and other documents, and make any preliminary motions prior to the court hearing. There are two types of Hawaii Notice of First Premiering Conference Date: 1) Mandatory Premiering Conference Notice and 2) Voluntary Premiering Conference Notice. A Mandatory Premiering Conference Notice is required by the court and must be attended by all parties involved in the dispute. A Voluntary Premiering Conference Notice is optional for the parties involved and does not need to be attended.