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.