An Illinois Order (Scheduling Conference Call) is a court order issued by a judge in the state of Illinois that sets a date, time, and place for a hearing or conference call between parties in a legal case. The purpose of the hearing or conference call is to discuss and resolve any pending motions or disputes. The order may also specify the amount of time each party has to present their arguments and which topics should be discussed. The order may also specify any other expectations, such as the number of parties present and the availability of a court reporter or other legal professional. There are several types of Illinois Order (Scheduling Conference Call), including Initial Status Conference, Status Conference on Motion, Pre-Trial Conference, and Mediation Conference.