The New York Preliminary Conference Order (Part3) is a document used in the state of New York to initiate a conference between the parties involved in a legal dispute. It is issued by the court and is generally used to help the parties reach a settlement before the matter proceeds to trial. The New York Preliminary Conference Order (Part3) is an important procedural step in the civil litigation process and must be followed in order for a case to proceed. There are two types of New York Preliminary Conference Orders (Part3): Part 3A and Part 3B. Part 3A is used in cases that involve a monetary award and Part 3B is used in cases that do not involve a monetary award. Both types of Preliminary Conference Orders require the parties to attend a Pre-Trial Conference before the case proceeds to trial. At the Pre-Trial Conference, the parties can discuss the facts and issues of the case and try to reach a settlement. If the parties are unable to reach a settlement, the matter will proceed to trial.