The Florida Pretrial Order (Non-Jury — Judge Schlesinger) is an order issued by the court during a non-jury trial in the state of Florida. This order is typically used to set deadlines for the parties involved in the case, provide instructions for discovery and motion practice, and establish rules for trial. This order is issued by the presiding judge of the case, Judge Schlesinger. The Florida Pretrial Order (Non-Jury — Judge Schlesinger) can comseveralnt forms. The most common type is the Standard Pretrial Order, which is used in most non-jury civil cases. This order sets deadlines for filing responses and motions, as well as provides instructions on how the trial will proceed. Other types of this order include the Special Pretrial Order, which is used in cases involving complex legal issues, and the Final Pretrial Order, which is used to determine the final details of the trial.