The Pennsylvania Case Management Conference Memorandum is a document used by courts to facilitate case management in the state of Pennsylvania. It is typically used when a case is ready for trial and allows all parties involved to discuss and agree on the details of the case. The memorandum outlines the issues to be discussed in the conference, the date and time of the conference, and the names of the parties involved. Depending on the type of case, there are different types of Pennsylvania Case Management Conference Memoranda: Civil, Family, and Criminal. Civil Case Management Conference Memoranda are used for civil cases involving disputes between two or more parties. Family Case Management Conference Memoranda are used for family court cases involving disputes between family members. Criminal Case Management Conference Memoranda are used in criminal cases involving criminal charges.