Wisconsin Summons and Notice of Pretrial Conference in an Adversary Proceeding is a legal document issued for a case that is currently pending in a Wisconsin court. The document outlines the nature of the pending case and explains the requirements of the parties involved, such as the filing of pleadings and the scheduling of a pretrial conference. The Wisconsin Summons and Notice of Pretrial Conference is typically issued by the court clerk after a case is filed. The Wisconsin Summons and Notice of Pretrial Conference contains important information about the pretrial conference, such as the time, date, and location of the conference, as well as the names of the parties involved. It also includes any deadlines that must be met, such as that for the filing of pleadings, and any other requirements as set forth by the court. There are two types of Wisconsin Summons and Notice of Pretrial Conference in an Adversary Proceeding: the Original Summons and Notice of Pretrial Conference and the Amended Summons and Notice of Pretrial Conference. The Original Summons and Notice of Pretrial Conference is issued by the court clerk when a case is initially filed, and the Amended Summons and Notice of Pretrial Conference is issued when the court makes any changes or adjustments to the case.