The Arizona Joint Report and Proposed Scheduling Order (Complex Case) is a legal document that outlines the process by which parties to a complex case will prepare for trial. This document is filed by all parties in the case and is used to set deadlines for filing motions, exchanging discovery, and scheduling hearings. There are two types of Arizona Joint Report and Proposed Scheduling Order (Complex Case): the initial report and the revised report. The initial report outlines the expectations for the parties to a complex case, while the revised report may amend the initial report to reflect changes in the case due to unforeseen circumstances. The report also outlines the proposed scheduling order, which includes a timeline for when certain tasks must be completed, such as discovery, filing of motions, and hearings. The report is used by the court to ensure that the parties are meeting their obligations in the case and to ensure the case is proceeding in a timely manner.