Washington Order Setting Case Schedule is a system used by courts in the state of Washington to manage civil and criminal cases. It sets deadlines for lawyers and other court personnel to complete tasks, from filing pleadings to scheduling hearings. The system also assigns judges to hear cases, provides information about jury selection, and sets hearing dates and times. There are several types of Washington Order Setting Case Schedules: • Civil Case Scheduling Order: This order sets deadlines for filing pleadings, motions, and other documents, as well as scheduling hearings, trials, and other court proceedings. • Criminal Case Scheduling Order: This order sets deadlines for filing pleadings, motions, and other documents, as well as scheduling hearings, trials, and other court proceedings related to criminal cases. • Emergency Motion Scheduling Order: This order is used to expedite a hearing or other court proceeding in a civil or criminal case. • Standing Order Setting Case Schedule: This order is issued in certain cases to provide a consistent set of deadlines and procedures for all parties involved. It is typically used in complex cases or cases with multiple parties.