Wyoming EC VSP 21. Order Setting Trial and Requiring Pretrial Statements is a court order issued by a Wyoming court that sets a trial date and requires the parties to file pretrial statements. This order is used in civil cases, such as contract disputes, personal injury claims, and other civil matters. The order requires that the parties file their pretrial statements with the court no later than 30 days before the trial date. The purpose of the pretrial statement is to allow the parties to provide the court with a concise and comprehensive summary of the facts and legal issues in the case. The pretrial statement is also used to identify any potential areas of agreement between the parties and any areas of disagreement. There are three types of Wyoming EC VSP 21. Order Setting Trial and Requiring Pretrial Statements: (1) Order Setting Trial Date and Requiring Pretrial Statement; (2) Order Requiring Joint Pretrial Statement; and (3) Order Requiring Separate Pretrial Statements.