A California At Issue Memorandum Requesting That A Trial Be Set-Counter At Issue Memorandum is a legal document filed with a court in California, typically by the plaintiff in a civil case. This memorandum is used to request a trial date be set and to provide the court with the relevant facts in the case. It outlines the issues of fact and law that the parties are in dispute over, and provides the court with the legal authority for the requested relief. The California At Issue Memorandum is often accompanied by a Counter At Issue Memorandum, which is a document filed by the defendant in the case outlining their position and the facts they believe support their position. There are two types of California At Issue Memorandum Requesting That A Trial Be Set-Counter At Issue Memorandum: a standard At Issue Memorandum or a Counter At Issue Memorandum. The standard At Issue Memorandum is filed by the plaintiff in the case and outlines the facts of the case and the legal basis for requesting a trial date. The Counter At Issue Memorandum is filed by the defendant and outlines their position, along with the facts they believe support their position.