Illinois Order Scheduling arbitration Hearing-aR15 is a procedure used by the State of Illinois to schedule a hearing for an arbitration dispute. This type of hearing is a form of alternative dispute resolution, where two parties involved in a dispute agree to have a third party decide the outcome. The State of Illinois will assign an arbitrator to the case and set a hearing date. The hearing is typically conducted in a private setting, and the arbitrator will make a decision based on the evidence and testimony presented. The decision is legally binding and can be enforced in court. There are two types of Illinois Order Scheduling arbitration Hearing-aR15: premiering scheduling and post-hearing scheduling. Premiering scheduling involves the parties filing paperwork and exchanging documents before the actual hearing. Post-hearing scheduling involves the parties filing paperwork and exchanging documents after the hearing has taken place.