Washington Response To Notice To Set For Trial is a document used by lawyers in the state of Washington when responding to a Notice To Set For Trial. The Response typically includes a statement of the case, the legal basis for the response, and any requests or objections that the lawyer wishes to make. There are two types of Washington Response To Notice To Set For Trial: Unopposed and Opposed. An Unopposed Response is a response submitted by the lawyer that does not contest any of the facts or legal arguments contained in the Notice To Set For Trial. An Opposed Response is a response submitted by the lawyer that contests some or all of the facts or legal arguments contained in the Notice To Set For Trial. In either case, the Washington Response To Notice To Set For Trial is submitted to the court, and must contain the lawyer's name, contact information, the court's name, the case number, and a statement of the response. It may also include any requests or objections that the lawyer wishes to make. Once the Response is filed, the court may enter an order setting a trial date or may schedule a hearing to address any objections.