Washington Note For Trial Assignment is a legal document that is used to document the trial proceedings of a case. It is a detailed recording of the facts, evidence, and testimony presented in a trial. The Washington Note is typically prepared by the court's trial judge or court reporter. It typically includes the names of witnesses, the legal arguments presented by each side, the rulings of the court, and any other relevant information. There are two types of Washington Note For Trial Assignment: a detailed and a summary. The detailed version provides a comprehensive record of the trial proceedings while the summary version provides a concise overview of the trial. Both versions are useful for reference and review.