The court may direct the attorneys—and, when appropriate, the
parties—to participate in one or more conferences to address
any matter that may aid in disposing of the proceedings,
including simplifying the issues and discussing settlement. A
judge or other person designated by the court may preside over
the conference, which may be conducted in person or by
telephone. Before a settlement conference, the attorneys must
consult with their clients and obtain as much authority as
feasible to settle the case. The court may, as a result of the
conference, enter an order controlling the course of the
proceedings or implementing any settlement agreement.
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