A Missouri Settlement Conference Report is a document generated by an attorney or mediator after a settlement conference has been conducted in the state of Missouri. This document outlines the details of any settlement agreements reached between parties in dispute, including the agreed-upon terms of the settlement. It is typically signed by both parties and serves as an official record of the settlement. There are two main types of Missouri Settlement Conference Reports: the Standard Report and the Detailed Report. The Standard Report is a brief overview of the settlement that includes the names of the parties involved, the main points of the settlement, and the date of the settlement. The Detailed Report is a more comprehensive report that includes a summary of the settlement conference, a detailed outline of the settlement agreement, and any supporting documents. Both reports are used to ensure that all parties are in agreement with the terms of the settlement and that the settlement is legally binding.