A Mississippi Pretrial Statement Pursuant To Court Order is a document filed with the court by the parties involved in a civil lawsuit. This statement is used to provide the court with an overview of the case, including the issues in dispute, the positions of the parties, and any possible settlement offers. The purpose of the Pretrial Statement is to facilitate the efficient and expeditious resolution of the case. There are two types of Mississippi Pretrial Statement Pursuant To Court Order: a Joint Pretrial Statement and a Separate Pretrial Statement. The Joint Pretrial Statement is filed by all parties involved in the case and includes all relevant information about the case. The Separate Pretrial Statement is filed by one party and includes only the party’s own information. Both types of Pretrial Statements must be filed by the deadline set by the court.