The Wyoming Appendix A Joint Report of Meeting and Proposed Joint Discovery and Case Management Plan (updated 12/8/15) is a document that sets forth the details of the discovery and case management process in Wyoming civil cases. This document is designed to provide guidance to parties and their respective counsel in the process of preparing for and managing discovery and case management of civil cases. It outlines both the parties’ duties and responsibilities, as well as the court’s expectations in the discovery process. The document is updated periodically and is generally applicable to all civil cases in Wyoming. The Wyoming Appendix A document is divided into five sections. The first section is an introduction and outlines the purpose of the document. The second section covers the joint report of meeting, which is a mandatory initial meeting between parties and their respective counsel. The third section covers the proposed joint discovery and case management plan which includes deadlines for initiating, responding to, and completing discovery. The fourth section covers the parties’ duties and responsibilities, as well as the court’s expectations in the discovery process. The fifth section covers the motion practice for discovery matters and provides guidance on filing a motion for discovery. The Wyoming Appendix A Joint Report of Meeting and Proposed Joint Discovery and Case Management Plan is an important document for parties and their respective counsel in civil cases in Wyoming. It provides guidance on the discovery and case management process, as well as outlining the parties’ and court’s expectations. It is updated periodically to reflect changes in the law and is generally applicable to all civil cases in Wyoming.