A Florida Pretrial Order (Jury — Judge Schlesinger) is a court document that establishes a set of rules and procedures that must be followed by the parties involved in a civil trial before the trial begins. It is a written agreement between the parties that outlines which issues are to be discussed at trial, which witnesses will be called, what evidence will be introduced, and any other matters of importance. The order is typically issued by a presiding judge, such as Judge Schlesinger, prior to the beginning of the trial. There are two types of Florida Pretrial Orders (Jury — Judge Schlesinger): Final Pretrial Orders and Interim Pretrial Orders. Final Pretrial Orders are the most comprehensive and are issued shortly before the trial begins. The Final Pretrial Order will typically include all the agreements that have been made by the parties and will outline the procedures to be followed during the trial. Interim Pretrial Orders, on the other hand, are issued earlier in the process and serve to clarify issues that have already been discussed and to establish a timeline for the parties to follow.