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At any time more than 60 days after service of the complaint and at least 28 days before the date set for trial, any party may serve on an opposing party an offer to allow settlement or judgment on specified terms, with the costs then accrued.
(A) In addition to the disclosures required by paragraph (1), (1.1) or (1.2), a party must disclose to the other parties the identity of any witness it may use at trial to present evidence under Wyoming Rule of Evidence 702, 703, or 705. (B) Witnesses Who Must Provide a Written Report.
Rule 11 - Signing pleadings, motions, and other papers; representations to the court; sanctions (a) Signature. Every pleading, written motion, and other paper must be signed by at least one attorney of record in the attorney's name-or by a party personally if the party is unrepresented.
Rule 65 - Injunctions and restraining orders (a) Preliminary Injunction. (1) Notice. The court may issue a preliminary injunction only on notice to the adverse party. (2) Consolidating the Hearing with the Trial on the Merits.
Rule 56 - Summary judgment (a) Motion for Summary Judgment or Partial Summary Judgment. A party may move for summary judgment, identifying each claim or defense-or the part of each claim or defense-on which summary judgment is sought.
Rule 56 - Summary judgment (a) Motion for Summary Judgment or Partial Summary Judgment. A party may move for summary judgment, identifying each claim or defense-or the part of each claim or defense-on which summary judgment is sought.
(3) When an acceptance of service is filed with the court, the action shall proceed as if a summons and complaint had been served at the time of signing the acceptance, and no proof of service shall be required.