An Illinois Trial Order is an order issued by a court of law in the state of Illinois. It is a document that provides the parties involved in a legal dispute with an opportunity to present evidence and arguments before the court. It is typically used for civil cases, such as contract disputes, tort cases, and divorce proceedings. There are two types of Illinois Trial Orders: pre-trial orders and final orders. Pre-trial orders outline the procedures that the parties must follow before the trial begins. This may include filing motions, conducting discovery, and exchanging information. Final orders are issued after the trial is finished and provide the court's ruling on the case. Both types of orders are binding and must be followed in order to ensure a fair trial.