A Wyoming Appendix D Order on Final Pretrial Conference is a legal document that is filed in the state of Wyoming when two parties are involved in a civil case. It is a written agreement between the parties that sets out the details of their dispute and outlines a plan for how the case will proceed. The order includes details such as the parties’ statements of claim and defense, any admissions or stipulations, proposed pretrial motions, the selection of a jury, and the final pretrial conference. This document is signed by the judge after the final pretrial conference and serves as the official record of the proceedings. There are two main types of Wyoming Appendix D Order on Final Pretrial Conference: a joint order and an individual order. A joint order is signed by both parties and outlines their agreement on all issues and matters related to the case. An individual order is signed only by one party and outlines that individual’s agreement on the issues and matters.