Wyoming TG MCR 7. Order Setting Hearing is a hearing conducted by the Wyoming Supreme Court for the purpose of setting a date for the final hearing in a case. The Order Setting Hearing is held on the motion of the Court or a party and is a procedural step that helps to move a case forward. The types of Wyoming TG MCR 7. Order Setting Hearing are: Pre-Trial Order Setting Hearing, Motion to Set for Trial Hearing, and Status Hearing. The Pre-Trial Order Setting Hearing is held when the parties have completed discovery and are ready to set a date for trial. The Motion to Set for Trial Hearing is held when one of the parties has filed a motion to set the case for trial and the court needs to decide whether to grant the motion. The Status Hearing is held to monitor the progress of the case and to update the court on the status of the parties’ efforts to resolve the case or prepare for trial.