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Subject: Wake North Carolina Sample Letter Regarding Draft of Proposed Pretrial Order — Revised Exhibit List Dear [Recipient's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. Recently, we received the draft of the proposed pretrial order for the upcoming trial in the esteemed Wake County, North Carolina. After careful review, we would like to submit this letter outlining our revised exhibit list, which we believe will strengthen our case and provide comprehensive evidence in support of our position. In our revised exhibit list, we have included the following exhibits that we consider vital to presenting a thorough and compelling argument: 1. Exhibit A: Witness Statements — Our collection of sworn witness statements taken from key individuals who have direct knowledge of the events in question. These statements provide crucial insights into the circumstances of the case. 2. Exhibit B: Expert Reports — Detailed reports conducted by esteemed experts in their respective fields, highlighting their professional opinions, analyses, and findings relevant to the case. These expert reports will help clarify complex matters for the court and ensure an accurate understanding of the technical aspects involved. 3. Exhibit C: Medical Records — Comprehensive medical records of the involved parties, specifically focusing on those that directly relate to the injuries sustained or any other medical conditions pertinent to the case. These records will provide valuable evidence for understanding the magnitude and impact of the incident on the affected individuals' well-being. 4. Exhibit D: Surveillance Footage — Video recordings from various sources, such as security cameras, dashcams, or any other relevant recording devices, capturing the incident or events surrounding it. These visuals will immensely aid in presenting an accurate and unbiased depiction of the situation. Additionally, we are also including copies of previously submitted evidence, such as police reports, accident reconstruction reports, and any other supporting documents that were previously disclosed during the discovery process. It is essential that the court considers our revised exhibit list, as we strongly believe that these exhibits will greatly contribute to a fair and just resolution of the case. We hereby request that these exhibits be admitted into evidence during the trial, as they are crucial in proving our position and presenting a comprehensive view of the events in question. We kindly ask for your prompt attention to this matter and confirmation of the inclusion of the revised exhibit list in the final pretrial order. Thank you for your time and consideration. We look forward to the successful presentation of our case in the forthcoming trial. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Title/Position] [Your Law Firm/Organization Name]
Subject: Wake North Carolina Sample Letter Regarding Draft of Proposed Pretrial Order — Revised Exhibit List Dear [Recipient's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. Recently, we received the draft of the proposed pretrial order for the upcoming trial in the esteemed Wake County, North Carolina. After careful review, we would like to submit this letter outlining our revised exhibit list, which we believe will strengthen our case and provide comprehensive evidence in support of our position. In our revised exhibit list, we have included the following exhibits that we consider vital to presenting a thorough and compelling argument: 1. Exhibit A: Witness Statements — Our collection of sworn witness statements taken from key individuals who have direct knowledge of the events in question. These statements provide crucial insights into the circumstances of the case. 2. Exhibit B: Expert Reports — Detailed reports conducted by esteemed experts in their respective fields, highlighting their professional opinions, analyses, and findings relevant to the case. These expert reports will help clarify complex matters for the court and ensure an accurate understanding of the technical aspects involved. 3. Exhibit C: Medical Records — Comprehensive medical records of the involved parties, specifically focusing on those that directly relate to the injuries sustained or any other medical conditions pertinent to the case. These records will provide valuable evidence for understanding the magnitude and impact of the incident on the affected individuals' well-being. 4. Exhibit D: Surveillance Footage — Video recordings from various sources, such as security cameras, dashcams, or any other relevant recording devices, capturing the incident or events surrounding it. These visuals will immensely aid in presenting an accurate and unbiased depiction of the situation. Additionally, we are also including copies of previously submitted evidence, such as police reports, accident reconstruction reports, and any other supporting documents that were previously disclosed during the discovery process. It is essential that the court considers our revised exhibit list, as we strongly believe that these exhibits will greatly contribute to a fair and just resolution of the case. We hereby request that these exhibits be admitted into evidence during the trial, as they are crucial in proving our position and presenting a comprehensive view of the events in question. We kindly ask for your prompt attention to this matter and confirmation of the inclusion of the revised exhibit list in the final pretrial order. Thank you for your time and consideration. We look forward to the successful presentation of our case in the forthcoming trial. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Title/Position] [Your Law Firm/Organization Name]