California Memorandum To Set, also known as a Notice of Intent to Litigate, is a document served by a party who intends to take legal action against another party. The document outlines the general facts of the dispute, the legal claims the party wishes to pursue, and the relief they are seeking. It is intended to give the other party notice of the upcoming legal action and the opportunity to resolve the matter without the need for a lawsuit. There are two types of California Memorandum To Set: a Plaintiff’s Memorandum To Set and a Defendant’s Memorandum To Set. The Plaintiff’s Memorandum To Set outlines the obligations of the defendant and includes the plaintiff’s demands for relief, while the Defendant’s Memorandum To Set outlines the obligations of the plaintiff and includes the defendant’s demands for relief.