The Illinois Trial Call Order is a set of instructions issued by the presiding judge in a trial that establishes the order in which parties to a lawsuit (i.e. plaintiffs and defendants) will present their cases. It typically includes details on who will present their case first, who will call witnesses, the time allotted for each party to present their case, and any other rules or procedures that will be followed during the trial. The Illinois Trial Call Order is a critical part of any trial and must be followed carefully to ensure fairness and a successful outcome. There are two types of Illinois Trial Call Order: 1. General Trial Call Order — This type of order establishes the overall flow of the trial, the order in which the parties will present their cases, and the amount of time each party has to present their case. It also specifies the rules and procedures that will be followed throughout the trial. 2. Docket Call Order — This type of order is used to determine which cases will be heard in a particular day or week. It is usually issued for a specific day or week and will list the cases that will be heard on that day or week. It also outlines the order in which the cases will be heard.