The court in a complex case should hold an initial case management conference with all parties represented at the earliest practical date.
At the conference, the court should consider the following subjects:
Principal objects of the initial case management conference are to expose at an early date the essential issues in the litigation and to avoid unnecessary and burdensome discovery procedures in the course of preparing for trial of those issues.
The court may order counsel to meet privately before the initial case management conference to discuss the items specified in (a) and to prepare a joint statement of matters agreed upon, matters on which the court must rule at the conference, and a description of the major legal and factual issues involved in the litigation.
Cal. R. Ct. 3.750