A Nevada Memorandum of Costs and Disbursements (MCD) is a legal document that outlines the costs and disbursements associated with a legal action in the state of Nevada. It is typically prepared by an attorney or other legal representative on behalf of their client in order to provide an itemized list of all the costs and disbursements related to the case. The MCD is required to be filed with the court prior to or upon completion of the legal action in order to provide a record of all costs and disbursements associated with the case. The Nevada MCD consists of two parts: the Schedule of Costs and the Schedule of Disbursements. The Schedule of Costs outlines all the costs associated with the legal action, such as court filing fees, witness fees, expert witness fees, and other related costs. The Schedule of Disbursements outlines all the disbursements associated with the legal action, including payments made to attorneys, expert witnesses, court reporters, and other related expenses. There are two main types of Nevada CDs: standard and special. A standard MCD is used in most legal proceedings and outlines the costs and disbursements associated with the action. A special MCD is used in specific types of cases, such as medical malpractice or personal injury, and outlines the additional costs and disbursements associated with those cases.