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Even though it makes for great drama, surprises in court are not encouraged. The time leading up to trial should be spent in preparation. Not only so you know what to expect, but also the court itself. No aces up the sleeve, or rabbits in a hat, or that long colorful napkin magicians pull out of their throat. Every judge is a little different but most will require you to prepare a list of witnesses and exhibits that you plan to use at trial and to require both you and your opponents to exchange these lists. A judgeamp;#39;s pretrial order will spell out whatamp;#39;s required for witness lists. Usually, you must provide the full name of each witness along with their full address. So hopefully, you wonamp;#39;t have to call a nomad to be a witness. Often, the judge will require more than a list of the names of your trial witnesses. For example, the judge might also require you to generally describe or summarize what subject matters each witness will be testifying about. An exhibit li