A Nevada Motion for Settlement Conference is a legal motion used in the state of Nevada to initiate the settlement process. It is typically filed by one of the parties in a civil case and requests a court-ordered settlement conference. This motion is a formal request for the court to appoint a mediator to facilitate the negotiation of a settlement between the parties. It can also be used to request a non-binding arbitration or a binding arbitration, depending on the circumstances. The Nevada Motion for Settlement Conference can be divided into two types: mandatory and voluntary. Mandatory motions are those that must be filed in cases with certain stated criteria. Voluntary motions are those that can be requested by either party in any civil case. When filing a Nevada Motion for Settlement Conference, the party must provide the court with all relevant information about the case, including a statement of the issues to be discussed, an estimate of the time necessary for the conference, and a list of witnesses that would be willing to testify. Additionally, the motion must be served on all parties to the case. If the court approves the motion, the settlement conference will be scheduled.