A Nevada Arbitration Premiering Statement is a written document that is prepared and submitted to the arbitrator(s) before a formal arbitration hearing. It outlines the legal position of the claimant or respondent in the dispute, and may include relevant facts, legal arguments, and evidence in support of the party's position. The Nevada Arbitration Premiering Statement is important in helping the arbitrator to understand the legal issues of the dispute and assist in reaching a fair decision. There are two types of Nevada Arbitration Pre-Hearing Statements: the Claimant's Statement and the Respondent's Statement. The Claimant's Statement should provide a brief overview of the dispute, the facts related to the dispute, the basis for the claim, and the requested relief. The Respondent's Statement should provide a brief overview of the dispute, the facts related to the dispute, the legal basis for any defenses, and the requested relief. Both the Claimant's Statement and the Respondent's Statement should include all relevant evidence and arguments in support of the party's position.