A Delaware Pre-Trial Memorandum is a document filed with the court by a party in a civil case, prior to the trial. It typically contains information about the case, including a summary of the facts, the legal issues involved, and the party’s claims and defenses. The Delaware Pre-Trial Memorandum is used by the court to determine whether the case should proceed to trial or be resolved by a motion. There are two types of Delaware Pre-Trial Memorandum: a Standard Pre-Trial Memorandum and a Comprehensive Pre-Trial Memorandum. The Standard Pre-Trial Memorandum contains basic information about the case, such as the facts, the legal issues, and the claims and defenses. The Comprehensive Pre-Trial Memorandum contains more detailed information, such as the identities of the parties, any previous litigation between the parties, and the estimated cost of the case.