The New Jersey Joint Order Scheduling Pretrial Proceedings and Trial governs the scheduling of pretrial proceedings and trials in the state. It sets forth a timeline of when the parties must appear for the various hearings, as well as the deadlines for filing certain documents. It also outlines the duties of the court and the parties throughout the process. The order applies to both civil and criminal cases. The types of New Jersey Joint Order Scheduling Pretrial Proceedings and Trial are: 1. Pretrial Conference: This is a meeting between the parties, their attorneys, and the judge to discuss the case and potential settlement options. 2. Case Management Conference: This is a meeting between the parties, their attorneys, and the judge to discuss the case and the process of discovery. 3. Motion Hearing: This is a hearing to determine the outcome of a motion or other legal issue. 4. Trial: This is a hearing to decide the outcome of a case. 5. Post-Trial Proceedings: This is a hearing to discuss any post-trial motions, such as motions for a new trial or for attorney's fees.