The Massachusetts Pretrial Conference Report is a document used in the legal system of Massachusetts. It is used to record the information gathered during a pretrial conference between both parties involved in a case. This document is usually prepared by the court or an appointed lawyer and is used to determine the facts of the case, the evidence available, and the possible outcomes. It also includes various other important information such as the parties involved, the type of case, and the legal issues that need to be addressed. There are two types of Massachusetts Pretrial Conference Reports: the Civil Pretrial Conference Report and the Criminal Pretrial Conference Report. The Civil Pretrial Conference Report is used in civil cases and is used to record the facts, evidence, and possible outcomes of the case. The Criminal Pretrial Conference Report is used in criminal cases and is used to record the facts, evidence, and possible legal outcomes. Both types of reports are used in the Massachusetts court system to help the judge or court make an informed decision.