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Hawaii Notice of First Pre-Hearing Conference Date (Arbitration)

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Notice of First Pre-Hearing Conference Date (Arbitration)

Hawaii Notice of First Premiering Conference Date (Arbitration) is a document used to provide the parties who are involved in an arbitration process with information about the first premiering conference date. This document is used to inform the parties of the date and time of the pre-hearing conference as well as any other relevant details such as the location of the conference, the purpose of the conference, and the names of the arbitrators who will be present. The Notice of First Premiering Conference Date is issued by the arbitration organization and sent to the parties involved in the dispute. There are two types of Hawaii Notice of First Premiering Conference Date (Arbitration): the Mandatory Premiering Conference Notice and the Voluntary Premiering Conference Notice. The Mandatory Premiering Conference Notice is issued when the parties are required to attend the pre-hearing conference by the arbitration organization. The Voluntary Premiering Conference Notice is issued when the parties have agreed to attend the pre-hearing conference but are not required to do so.

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In order to postpone/continue your hearing, you must prepare and file a Request for Continuance/Notice of Continued Administrative Hearing with the ADLRO prior to your scheduled hearing date and time. Required forms are available on this website.

To reach us, choose the court or department you wish to contact (if you are unsure of the court division, call the Judiciary's Communications and Community Relations Office at 808-539-4909 or email us at pao@courts.hawaii.gov. Office hours are a.m. to p.m. Monday to Friday, excluding state holidays.

Arbitration in CAAP is non-binding, that is, parties may ask for a trial in court if they disagree with the arbitrator's award (decision). The award in a non-binding arbitration becomes the judgment in the case only if a Notice of Appeal and Request for Trial de Novo is not timely filed by a party.

Don't miss your court date For criminal cases, not appearing for court may result in the court issuing a penal summons or bench warrant for your arrest. You may also be held in contempt of court. If you are the respondent in a civil or traffic infraction, a default judgment may be ordered if you fail to appear.

INACTIVE means a case is pending, but the court can take no further action until some event restores the case to the active caseload.

If a proposed judgment, decree, or order is consistent with the verdict of the jury or the decision of the court, the court shall cause the judgment, decree, or order to be entered forthwith.

The Court Annexed Arbitration Program (the Program) is a mandatory, non-binding arbitration program, as hereinafter described, for certain civil cases in the State of Hawai'i. Rule 2. INTENT OF PROGRAM AND APPLICATION OF RULES.

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NOTICE OF FIRST PRE-HEARING CONFERENCE DATE. Third Circuit Court — Court Services — Court Annexed Arbitration Program.Notice of a settlement "in principle" will not halt the administration of the arbitration. Any scheduled hearing dates will remain on the calendar until FINRA. Arbitration involves submitting the dispute to a neutral third party who renders a decision after hearing arguments and reviewing evidence. Any response to the new claim shall be made within fourteen (14) calendar days after service of such claim. Rules Amended and Effective October 1, 2013. If one of the parties disagrees with the award, that party may file a rejection within 30 days of the arbitration hearing. (c) Setting the Trial Date . PRELIMINARY RULES, RULES 1 - 199 .

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Hawaii Notice of First Pre-Hearing Conference Date (Arbitration)