Arizona Joint Pretrial Statement is a document that is filed by both parties in a civil lawsuit in the state of Arizona. It is used to identify the issues in dispute between the parties, the legal theories being asserted, the facts of the case, and any potential defenses. There are two types of Arizona Joint Pretrial Statement: the Original Joint Pretrial Statement and the Amended Joint Pretrial Statement. The Original Joint Pretrial Statement is the first version of the document, and is typically filed at the beginning of a lawsuit. The Amended Joint Pretrial Statement is a version of the document that is filed at a later stage in the proceedings, usually after discovery has been conducted. Both documents are used to identify the issues in dispute between the parties, the legal theories being asserted, the facts of the case, and any potential defenses.