The Washington Notice of Scheduling Conference is a document used in Washington state court proceedings to schedule a pre-trial conference. This document is used to inform the parties of the date, time, and location of the conference. It also contains information regarding the type of conference, including whether it will be an in-person or telephonic conference. Additionally, the notice typically contains information regarding the topics of discussion that will be addressed at the conference. There are two types of Washington Notice of Scheduling Conference: Initial Conferences and Status Conferences. Initial Conferences are held shortly after a case is filed and generally include a discussion of the issues in the case and the scheduling of future events. Status Conferences are typically held later in the proceedings to review the progress of the case and set deadlines for the completion of certain tasks.