Texas Docket Control Order Level 2 is a legal document issued by the Supreme Court of Texas that establishes procedures for the management of civil cases. This order sets forth guidelines for the filing, docketing, and disposition of civil cases in Texas state courts. It also defines the specific roles and responsibilities of court personnel, attorneys, litigants, and other interested parties in the litigation process. The order is divided into two parts: Level 1 and Level 2. Level 1 of the order applies to all civil cases, while Level 2 applies to cases with more complex issues or higher litigation costs. The main types of Texas Docket Control Order Level 2 are: 1. Discovery Orders: These orders set forth rules and procedures governing the discovery process, including the exchange of documents, deposition notices, and other discovery requests. 2. Scheduling Orders: These orders set forth deadlines for filing motions, briefs, and other documents related to a particular case. 3. Contempt Orders: These orders are issued when a litigant or attorney fails to comply with a court order. 4. Pretrial Orders: These orders set forth deadlines for exchanging evidence, setting trial dates, and other matters related to the trial. 5. Review Orders: These orders allow the court to review and modify orders issued by other courts. 6. Final Orders: These orders are issued after the court has heard all evidence and arguments from the parties and made a decision in the case.