Illinois Motion is a type of motion used in the courts of Illinois. It is a formal request made to the court by a party in a lawsuit, typically seeking a ruling on a particular matter. The motion is typically made either before or after a trial, depending on the matter in question. Illinois Motion can be divided into two main categories: dispositive motions and non-dispositive motions. Dispositive motions are those that are likely to decide a case, such as a motion for summary judgment, and non-dispositive motions are those that do not decide a case, such as a motion to change venue. Other motion types include motions to dismiss, motions for judgment on the pleadings, motions for reconsideration, motions to compel, motions to extend the time for filing, and motions for sanctions.