Wyoming CSR 10. Pretrial Disclosures are forms used in civil litigation in Wyoming that are filed with the court prior to a trial. They are used to provide all parties involved with the case with relevant information and documents that are pertinent to the lawsuit. There are three types of Wyoming CSR 10. Pretrial Disclosures: 1. Initial Disclosures — These are the required disclosures that must be exchanged between the parties at the start of the case. The Initial Disclosures provide the parties with the other party’s legal theories, facts, and evidence that will be used at trial. 2. Discovery — This is an ongoing process in which each party can request information or documents from the other to obtain more information or evidence in the case. 3. Expert Disclosure — Expert Disclosures are documents that are exchanged between parties that include information on any expert witnesses that will be used as part of the case. The documents contain the expert’s qualifications, the basis of their opinions, and any facts or data that they will be relying on. The Wyoming CSR 10. Pretrial Disclosures are an important part of the litigation process in Wyoming, as they help to ensure that all parties have the information needed to properly prepare for trial.