Florida Uniform Order Setting Cause For Trial And Pre-Trial (Jury Trial) is a form issued by a Florida court that sets a trial date and sets the pre-trial hearing date for a jury trial. This form is typically used when a party files a civil lawsuit and the defendant has requested a jury trial. The form will also identify the parties involved in the case, the case number, the court, the county, the date of filing, the judge's signature, and the trial date. There are two types of Florida Uniform Order Setting Cause For Trial And Pre-Trial (Jury Trial), which are: (1) Order Setting Cause For Trial And Pre-Trial (Jury), and (2) Order Setting Cause For Pre-Trial Conference (Jury). The Order Setting Cause For Trial And Pre-Trial (Jury) is used to set a trial date and to set the date for a pre-trial hearing. The Order Setting Cause For Pre-Trial Conference (Jury) is used to set a date for a pre-trial conference prior to the trial. Both forms must be signed by a judge and are filed with the court clerk.