Illinois Preliminary Review Order is a document issued by the Illinois Supreme Court or an administrative agency charged with the responsibility of addressing a complaint or allegation. It is the first step in the legal process of resolving a dispute, and is intended to provide an opportunity for a preliminary review of the facts and law of the case. There are two types of Illinois Preliminary Review Order: (1) Review Order to Show Cause and (2) Review Order on Motion. A Review Order to Show Cause is an order to the respondent to appear and provide information to the court or administrative agency about why the complaint or allegation should not be granted. A Review Order on Motion is an order granting or denying a motion to dismiss the complaint or allegation. Both types of review orders are subject to review by the court or administrative agency.
Illinois Preliminary Review Order is a document issued by the Illinois Supreme Court or an administrative agency charged with the responsibility of addressing a complaint or allegation. It is the first step in the legal process of resolving a dispute, and is intended to provide an opportunity for a preliminary review of the facts and law of the case. There are two types of Illinois Preliminary Review Order: (1) Review Order to Show Cause and (2) Review Order on Motion. A Review Order to Show Cause is an order to the respondent to appear and provide information to the court or administrative agency about why the complaint or allegation should not be granted. A Review Order on Motion is an order granting or denying a motion to dismiss the complaint or allegation. Both types of review orders are subject to review by the court or administrative agency.