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Pre-Trial Statement

Drafts U.S. civil/commercial pre-trial statements that narrow issues, fix trial assumptions, and prevent evidentiary surprises. Converts pleadings, discovery, and deposition materials into a court-compliant filing with undisputed facts, contested issues, witness and exhibit summaries, trial logistics, and settlement posture. Use when preparing for pretrial conferences, final pretrial orders, or trial. Trigger keywords: pre-trial statement, pretrial statement, trial roadmap, witness list, exhibit list, disputed issues of fact, disputed issues of law.

ID: us.litigation.pre-trial-statement Version: 0.1.0 License: Apache-2.0 Author: CaseMark Language: en Added: 2026-05-27
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Pre-Trial Statement

Draft a court-ready pre-trial statement that narrows issues, fixes trial assumptions, and prevents evidentiary surprises.

Prerequisites

Pause and gather before drafting. If any item is missing, ask.

  1. Jurisdiction & local rules — filing templates, exhibit-labeling conventions, page/style limits, e-filing requirements
  2. Core case file — complaint, answer/counterclaim, motions/orders, case management orders, discovery responses, deposition excerpts, stipulations, admissions
  3. Party & claims info — identities, roles, claims, defenses, relief requested, key deadlines (discovery cutoff, expert disclosure, trial date)
  4. Confidentiality — sealing requirements for addresses, medical records, trade secrets, sensitive personal data
  5. Witnesses — availability, live vs. stipulation vs. deposition designation
  6. Exhibits — produced, pre-marked, contested (authenticity/admissibility), redactions
  7. Settlement/ADR — whether obligations are satisfied per case plan or court order

Output Structure

1) Source Matrix

Build before drafting to map inputs to output sections.

Section Required Inputs Statement Output
Caption Court, case number, parties, judge Exact caption block
Procedural history Filings/orders log Chronological timeline
Undisputed facts Stipulations, admissions Numbered facts
Contested issues Pleading/deposition conflicts Fact + law dispute sections
Witnesses Notes, designations, party lists Party-organized witness table
Exhibits Document lists, custodians Exhibit index + objections
Trial posture Motions, scheduling orders Trial requirements

2) Drafting Sequence

  1. Caption & cover block — court, case number, parties, judge, trial date
  2. Procedural posture — chronological, neutral tone
  3. Undisputed facts — numbered declarative paragraphs; no legal conclusions
  4. Contested issues of fact — issue title + why material
  5. Contested legal issues — each side's position and basis for disagreement
  6. Witness summaries — organized by party:
Witness Party Type Core Testimony Live/Designation Objection Risks
  1. Exhibit index:
Exhibit ID Description Custodian Evidentiary Dispute Intended Use Foundation Need
  1. Trial logistics & ancillary matters — motions in limine, evidentiary fights, expert challenges
  2. Settlement/ADR status — without privileged detail
  3. Quality pass — verify against jurisdictional formatting, paginate, sign

3) Templates

COURT:
CASE NO.:
JUDGE:
PLAINTIFF / DEFENDANT:
NATURE OF ACTION:
HEARING / TRIAL DATE:
PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR FILING:
DISPUTED ISSUE TABLE
Issue | Governing Rule/Authority | Party A Position | Party B Position | Why Material | Proposed Relief

Guidelines

  • Mandatory sections — caption, procedural history, undisputed facts, disputed facts/law, witnesses, exhibits, trial logistics, ADR posture
  • Source grounding — every disputed matter must cite case-file sources; never restate hearsay as fact
  • Undisputed facts — each paragraph must be unequivocally non-controversial
  • Neutral tone — no argumentative rhetoric
  • Privilege guard — preserve litigation positions but never reveal settlement demands, mediation positions, or privileged strategy
  • Local rules govern — if local rules conflict with this template, defer to local rules
  • Admissibility citations — cite only authority you can verify in case materials and governing law [VERIFY]

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