A Minnesota Scheduling Statement is a document that is used in the civil litigation process in Minnesota to outline the issues in dispute, the documents and witnesses relevant to the case, and the requests for relief. It is a tool used by the parties to help them resolve disputes without having to go to trial. The Minnesota Scheduling Statement is typically used in cases involving contract disputes, personal injury, and other civil matters. There are two types of Minnesota Scheduling Statements: a Standard Minnesota Scheduling Statement and an Extended Minnesota Scheduling Statement. The Standard Statement is a shorter form used in less complicated cases, while the Extended Statement is a longer form used in more complex cases. The Minnesota Scheduling Statement is designed to help the parties exchange information and narrow the issues in dispute, and to provide the court with a concise summary of the dispute.