Alaska Informal Trial Agreement (ITA) is a contract between parties in a civil action that simplifies the process of settlement negotiations and trial. It is a legally binding document that sets out the rights and obligations of each party in the case. ITAs are commonly used in cases involving personal injury, medical malpractice, and business disputes. There are two types of Alaska Informal Trial Agreement: 1. Pre-Trial Settlement Agreement: This type of agreement is used to resolve a dispute before it goes to trial. It includes a statement of the facts, the parties' positions, a proposed settlement amount, and the signatures of both parties. 2. Trial Agreement: This type of agreement is used when the parties reach a settlement after a trial. It includes a statement of the facts, the court's decision, the amount awarded in damages, and the signatures of both parties.