Illinois Joint Pre-Trial Memorandum is a formal document used in civil cases in the state of Illinois. It is filed jointly by both parties to the lawsuit and serves as a statement of agreement regarding the facts of the case, the issues in dispute, and other matters necessary to proceed to trial. It is used to identify any potential issues of agreement between the parties and to avoid any surprises at trial. The Illinois Joint Pre-Trial Memorandum includes the following information: the names of the parties, the nature of the case, a description of the parties' respective positions, a list of relevant documents, the names and addresses of witnesses, a list of any pending motions, and any other relevant information. There are two types of Illinois Joint Pre-Trial Memorandum: a Joint Pre-Trial Memorandum filed prior to the trial date, and a Joint Pre-Trial Memorandum filed after the trial date.