An Illinois Case Management Order (IMO) is an order issued by the Illinois Supreme Court that sets out the procedural and substantive requirements for the management of civil cases in the state. CMOS are issued by the Supreme Court to ensure that cases are handled in an efficient and effective manner. CMOS typically address topics such as scheduling, discovery, trial preparation, and other matters related to the management of a case. There are several types of Illinois Case Management Orders. These include: 1. Standard IMO — This typkimonoMO sets out the procedures and rules for the management of civil cases in the state. 2. Discovery IMO — This typkimonoMO sets out the procedures and rules for the discovery process in civil cases. 3. Trial IMO — This typkimonoMO sets out the procedures and rules for the trial process in civil cases. 4. Post-Trial IMO — This typkimonoMO sets out the procedures and rules for the post-trial process in civil cases. 5. Pre-Trial IMO — This typkimonoMO sets out the procedures and rules for the pre-trial process in civil cases.