The Wyoming Form of Initial Pretrial Order (updated 05/29/13) is a document used in Wyoming state courts. It is filed by the parties in a civil action to formalize the status of the case and set out the expectations and tasks to be completed prior to trial. It is to be used in lieu of a scheduling order and is the first step in the pretrial process. The form requires the parties to provide information about the case, the attorneys involved, and the expected timeline for completion of the pretrial process. It also includes provisions for discovery, disclosure, mediation, and other matters related to the case. The Wyoming Form of Initial Pretrial Order (updated 05/29/13) comes in three types: the standard form, the short form, and the long form. The standard form is the most commonly used and covers the basic elements of the pretrial process. The short form is intended to provide the necessary information for cases with simpler issues, and the long form includes more detailed information for more complex cases.