The Michigan Government's Initial Pretrial Conference Summary Statement is a document that summarizes the court's findings and decisions following the initial pretrial conference. It outlines the parties involved, the issues in dispute, and the court's decision on how the case should proceed. The Summary Statement also identifies any agreements made between the parties during the conference and may include proposed deadlines for filing motions and other actions. There are two types of Michigan Government's Initial Pretrial Conference Summary Statement: a basic summary statement and an extended summary statement. The basic summary statement includes the court's decision on the pretrial conference and any agreements made between the parties during the conference. The extended summary statement includes additional information such as a memorandum of witnesses and exhibits, proposed deadlines, and a description of the case.