(1) The parties must seek to agree on and file at the court office a pre-trial memorandum not less than 7 days before the pre-trial review.
(2) If the parties are not able to agree on a memorandum, each party must file its own memorandum and serve a copy on all other parties not less than 3 days before the date fixed for the pre-trial review.
(3) A pre-trial memorandum must contain —
(a) a concise statement of the nature of the proceedings;
(b) a statement of the issues to be determined at the trial;
(c) details of any admissions made; and
(d) the factual and legal contentions of the party or parties filing it.