The Florida Uniform Pre-Trial Conference Order (Jury Trial) is an order entered by the court to define the roles and responsibilities of each party in the trial process. It outlines the procedures and deadlines for the exchange of evidence, the deadlines for filing of motions, the scheduling of depositions, and other related matters. This order is typically issued by the court prior to the jury trial and serves as a guide for the parties and the trial judge during the trial. There are two types of Florida Uniform Pre-Trial Conference Order (Jury Trial): Standardized Form and Non-Standardized Form. The Standardized Form contains sections that are pertinent to all jury trials, such as the exchange of documents, the admission of evidence, and the scheduling of depositions. The Non-Standardized Form contains sections that are specific to the case at hand, such as the number of jurors, the specific issues to be tried, and any other special instructions for the trial. The Pre-Trial Conference Order is an important document that helps to ensure a fair trial and a speedy resolution to the case. It also serves to protect the rights of both parties involved in the case.