Illinois Order Setting Case For Trial Conference and Trial is a legal proceeding that occurs when a case is set for trial in an Illinois Court. This proceeding is typically done after the parties have engaged in discovery, or exchange of evidence, and have attempted to settle the dispute without going to trial. The process begins with an Order Setting Conference, which is a hearing between the parties and the court where the court will set a trial date, hear motions, and decide any other pending issues. The court may also set a pre-trial conference, where the parties will discuss any remaining issues and decide what evidence will be presented at trial. After the pre-trial conference, the parties will move to the actual trial, where witnesses will testify and the jury or judge will make a decision on the case. Different types of Illinois Order Setting Case For Trial Conference and Trial include civil, criminal, and family law cases.