Nevada Short Trial Setting is a procedure used by the Nevada Supreme Court to quickly and efficiently resolve civil cases that involve limited issues and factual disputes. It is an alternative to the traditional trial setting and is only available to parties who agree to its use. Nevada Short Trial Setting allows a case to be heard in a single day, with a limited number of witnesses, and a limited amount of evidence presented. It is an efficient and cost-effective way to resolve disputes without the need for a lengthy trial. There are two types of Nevada Short Trial Setting: Summary Short Trial Setting and Expedited Short Trial Setting. Summary Short Trial Setting is used when there are only a few witnesses and a limited amount of evidence, such as documents, to be presented. Expedited Short Trial Setting is used when there are more witnesses and a larger amount of evidence to be presented. In both cases, the parties must agree to the use of the Nevada Short Trial Setting procedure.