A Texas Joint Final Pre-Trial Order is a legal document that is filed by attorneys representing both parties in a civil action, usually prior to trial. It contains a summary of the pleadings, issues, and evidence that will be presented during the trial. It is intended to streamline the trial proceedings by providing a concise overview of the case and eliminating the need to present evidence or arguments that are already agreed upon by both parties. The two main types of Texas Joint Final Pre-Trial Orders are the Joint Final Pre-Trial Order and the Joint Final Pre-Trial Order (with Objections). The Joint Final Pre-Trial Order is a comprehensive document that outlines all the issues and evidence related to the case. The Joint Final Pre-Trial Order (with Objections) is a more detailed document that outlines the parties’ objections and responses to each of the issues and evidence presented.