The North Dakota Final Pretrial Statement is a document used in civil litigation in the state of North Dakota that is submitted to the court by the parties prior to the trial. It contains a summary of the case, the parties’ positions on the issues, and the evidence each party intends to present at trial. There are two types of North Dakota Final Pretrial Statements: the Plaintiff’s Final Pretrial Statement and the Defendant’s Final Pretrial Statement. The Plaintiff’s Final Pretrial Statement is submitted by the plaintiff and outlines the facts of the case, the plaintiff’s legal argument, and any evidence that the plaintiff intends to present at trial. The Defendant’s Final Pretrial Statement is submitted by the defendant and outlines the defendant’s response to the plaintiff’s claims, any defenses the defendant intends to assert, and the evidence the defendant intends to present at trial. Both documents must be submitted to the court no later than 10 days prior to the trial date.