Massachusetts Motion for Case-Specific Management is a court procedure used to help manage a case more effectively. It is typically used in cases where the parties involved have complex legal issues, multiple parties, and/or numerous procedural issues. This motion is used to help streamline the case and ensure that the proceedings are handled efficiently and effectively. There are three types of Massachusetts Motion for Case-Specific Management: (1) Pre-Trial Management Order; (2) Scheduling and Discovery Management Order; and (3) Final Judgment Management Order. The Pre-Trial Management Order is used to set deadlines, determine the scope of discovery, and establish the procedures to be used at trial. The Scheduling and Discovery Management Order is used to set specific deadlines for discovery and other proceedings. The Final Judgment Management Order is used to set the terms and conditions of the final judgment. These motions can help efficiently manage the case and ensure that all parties involved receive a fair and just resolution.