The Illinois Notice of Case Management Conference is a document issued by the court to notify parties involved in a case of an upcoming court hearing. The purpose of the hearing is to discuss the progress of the case and ensure that all parties are following the court's instructions. The notice typically includes the date and time of the hearing, a description of the issues being discussed, and any other instructions or deadlines that need to be met prior to the hearing. There are two types of Illinois Notice of Case Management Conference: the Initial Case Management Conference and the Status Case Management Conference. The Initial Case Management Conference is typically held shortly after a lawsuit is initiated, and involves discussions of the parties’ legal claims and defenses, the court's procedures for the case, and any scheduling issues that need to be addressed. The Status Case Management Conference is typically held at a later date and involves a review of the progress of the case and any changes that need to be made to the scheduling or other procedures.