Washington Sealed Confidential Reports are legal documents that contain confidential information relevant to a specific legal matter. They are typically prepared by attorneys or private investigators and are used in court proceedings. The information contained in a Washington Sealed Confidential Report is not available to the public, and the report is meant to protect the privacy of the parties involved. There are several types of Washington Sealed Confidential Reports, including: • Pre-Trial Report— – These reports contain information gathered prior to a trial, including witness statements, evidence, and any other information that may be relevant to the case. • Post-Trial Report— – These reports contain information gathered after a trial has taken place, such as witness affidavits and other information used during the trial. • Investigative Report— – These reports are used by private investigators to gather information on a case, such as interviews, observations, and evidence. • Expert Report— – These reports contain the opinions and analysis of an expert witness who has been hired to provide testimony on a case. • Settlement Report— – These reports are used to detail any proposed settlements and agreements reached between parties involved in a legal dispute.