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Subject: Wisconsin Sample Letter for Trial Setting for Non-Jury Trial — Request for Trial Date and Schedule Dear [Judge's Name], I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. I am writing to request the setting of a trial date for a non-jury trial in the [County Name] Circuit Court. After careful consideration, I believe that a non-jury trial will be most suitable for the nature of our case. In accordance with the Wisconsin Statutes Section [statute number], I hereby submit my request for a trial setting. Our case, [Case Name/Number], involves [briefly describe the nature of the case], and we are confident that a non-jury trial will help expedite the process while ensuring a fair and impartial adjudication. Wisconsin offers different types of trial settings for non-jury trials, depending on the circumstances and legal matters involved. Some of these types include: 1. Bench Trial: This type of non-jury trial involves presenting the case before the judge only, who will listen to both parties' arguments, review evidence, and render a verdict based on relevant laws and regulations. We believe a bench trial is the most appropriate setting for our case as it would provide an efficient resolution without the complexities or biases that can arise in jury trials. 2. Summary Judgment: If either party believes that there are no genuine issues of material fact and the case can be resolved solely based on the application of the law, they may request a summary judgment. This type of non-jury trial assists in resolving legal issues without the need for a full trial, leading to a quicker resolution. 3. Expedited/non-complex Non-Jury Trial: For cases that are straightforward and do not involve complex legal or factual questions, an expedited non-jury trial may be appropriate. This type of trial helps in reducing the burden on the court's calendar and ensuring an efficient resolution. Attached to this letter, please find a proposed trial schedule outlining the estimated duration of various trial phases, including witness examinations, evidence presentation, and closing arguments. I kindly request that you consider our request for a non-jury trial setting and provide a trial date that suits the court's availability and the opposing party's convenience. We are open to any suggestions or adjustments to facilitate a smooth and fair trial process. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Should you need any additional information or have any inquiries, please do not hesitate to contact me at [your contact information]. Your guidance and cooperation throughout this process would be greatly appreciated. Yours faithfully, [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP Code] [Phone Number] [Email Address]
Subject: Wisconsin Sample Letter for Trial Setting for Non-Jury Trial — Request for Trial Date and Schedule Dear [Judge's Name], I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. I am writing to request the setting of a trial date for a non-jury trial in the [County Name] Circuit Court. After careful consideration, I believe that a non-jury trial will be most suitable for the nature of our case. In accordance with the Wisconsin Statutes Section [statute number], I hereby submit my request for a trial setting. Our case, [Case Name/Number], involves [briefly describe the nature of the case], and we are confident that a non-jury trial will help expedite the process while ensuring a fair and impartial adjudication. Wisconsin offers different types of trial settings for non-jury trials, depending on the circumstances and legal matters involved. Some of these types include: 1. Bench Trial: This type of non-jury trial involves presenting the case before the judge only, who will listen to both parties' arguments, review evidence, and render a verdict based on relevant laws and regulations. We believe a bench trial is the most appropriate setting for our case as it would provide an efficient resolution without the complexities or biases that can arise in jury trials. 2. Summary Judgment: If either party believes that there are no genuine issues of material fact and the case can be resolved solely based on the application of the law, they may request a summary judgment. This type of non-jury trial assists in resolving legal issues without the need for a full trial, leading to a quicker resolution. 3. Expedited/non-complex Non-Jury Trial: For cases that are straightforward and do not involve complex legal or factual questions, an expedited non-jury trial may be appropriate. This type of trial helps in reducing the burden on the court's calendar and ensuring an efficient resolution. Attached to this letter, please find a proposed trial schedule outlining the estimated duration of various trial phases, including witness examinations, evidence presentation, and closing arguments. I kindly request that you consider our request for a non-jury trial setting and provide a trial date that suits the court's availability and the opposing party's convenience. We are open to any suggestions or adjustments to facilitate a smooth and fair trial process. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Should you need any additional information or have any inquiries, please do not hesitate to contact me at [your contact information]. Your guidance and cooperation throughout this process would be greatly appreciated. Yours faithfully, [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP Code] [Phone Number] [Email Address]