Washington Notice of Conflict Dates are a type of legal notice used in the state of Washington that is issued to inform parties of potential conflicts of interest in a legal action. This notice is typically issued by a court, and it describes the time frame, place, and potential conflicts that could arise during the legal action. The purpose of the notice is to ensure that all parties are aware of any potential conflicts that may arise. There are two types of Washington Notice of Conflict Dates: Preliminary Conflict Date and Final Conflict Date. The Preliminary Conflict Date is issued when the court is aware of a potential conflict, and the Final Conflict Date is issued when the court is certain that a conflict exists. The notice must be served to all parties involved in the legal action, and the court must be notified of any changes prior to the start of the legal action.