A Florida Trial Agreement is a document that outlines the terms and conditions of a trial in the state of Florida. This agreement is used in both civil and criminal cases and typically includes the following: the parties involved, the type of trial, the length of the trial, the location of the trial, the cost of the trial, and any other special conditions. The agreement also outlines the rights and responsibilities of both the plaintiff and the defendant. There are three types of Florida Trial Agreement: jury trial agreement, bench trial agreement, and arbitrator trial agreement. A jury trial agreement is used when a jury will decide the outcome of a case. A bench trial agreement is used when a judge will decide the outcome of a case. An arbitrator trial agreement is used when an arbitrator will decide the outcome of a case.