The Utah Statement of Opinion is an agreement between the parties in a legal dispute that outlines their understanding of the issues in the case and the facts that support their position. This document is often used in federal court proceedings and is frequently included in the record of a case. It is a useful tool for attorneys to present their arguments to the court. There are two main types of Utah Statements of Opinion: pre-trial and trial. The pre-trial version is used prior to the filing of a complaint or answer, and contains statements of opinion from both parties on the merits of the case. The trial version is typically used after a court hearing, and includes statements from the parties regarding the credibility of witnesses, the weight of the evidence, and the applicable law.