Washington Pretrial Settlement Conference Affidavit is a legal document that is used in Washington State to help facilitate the settlement of civil disputes before the case goes to trial. The affidavit is typically completed by either the plaintiff or the defendant and is used to provide the court with information about the parties involved, including their contact information, legal arguments, and settlement offers. This document is typically required to be filed before a settlement conference is conducted and must be signed by both parties. There are two main types of Washington Pretrial Settlement Conference Affidavit: the Plaintiff's Affidavit and the Defendant's Affidavit. The Plaintiff's Affidavit is used to provide the court with information about the plaintiff's claim, including the legal basis for the claim, facts supporting the claim, and the amount of damages sought. The Defendant's Affidavit is used to provide the court with information about the defendant's defenses, including any legal arguments, facts supporting the defense, and any counter offers the defendant may have.