Washington Note For Trial Setting is a tool used by Washington attorneys to ensure that they are properly prepared and organized for trial. It is an electronic document that contains important information about the case and the trial, including the parties involved, the docket number, the judge, the court, the court date, the time of the hearing, and the location of the trial. It also serves as a reminder to attorneys of any deadlines or other important details for the trial. The Washington Note For Trial Setting can be used to create an agenda for the trial, such as listing the witnesses and exhibits to be presented, as well as any other tasks that need to be completed before the trial. There are two types of Washington Note For Trial Setting: a “New Case” note and a “Continuing Case” note. The “New Case” note is used for cases that are just beginning, while the “Continuing Case” note is used for cases that have already been started and are being continued.