A Tennessee Motion to Set Date of Trial is a legal motion filed by a party in an active civil case in the state of Tennessee. It is typically used by the party filing the motion to ask the court to set a date for trial in the case. Depending on the circumstances of the case, different types of Tennessee Motion to Set Date of Trial may be used. The most common type of Tennessee Motion to Set Date of Trial is the joint motion, which is filed by both parties in the case and asks the court to set a date for trial. This type of motion typically includes a proposed date for the hearing and a description of any issues that may need to be addressed before the trial, such as discovery or other pre-trial matters. A second type of Tennessee Motion to Set Date of Trial is a unilateral motion, which is filed by only one party in the case and asks the court to set a date for trial. This type of motion typically includes a proposed date for the hearing and a description of any issues that may need to be addressed before the trial, such as discovery or other pre-trial matters. Additionally, there may be various other types of Tennessee Motion to Set Date of Trial depending on the circumstances of the case, such as a motion to set a date for a hearing on a pending motion or a motion to schedule a mediation session.