Illinois FIRM TRIaL-FINaL CONFERENCE ORDER is an order issued by the Illinois Supreme Court to manage the proceedings of a Final Conference in an expedited manner. The order is used when the parties involved in a dispute agree to participate in a Final Conference to resolve the case. The order outlines the procedures and timelines to be used in the Final Conference. It also identifies the participants in the Final Conference and assigns them specific roles. The goal of the order is to ensure that the Final Conference is conducted in a timely and efficient manner, with the goal of resolving the dispute quickly and without the need for a trial. The two types of Illinois FIRM TRIaL-FINaL CONFERENCE ORDER are: 1. The Preliminary Conference Order: This order is issued prior to the Final Conference and details the procedures to be followed in the Final Conference. It specifies the time, date, and location of the conference, as well as the roles and responsibilities of the parties involved. 2. The Final Conference Order: This order is issued after the Final Conference and details the procedures to be followed in the trial. It specifies the time, date, and location of the trial, as well as the roles and responsibilities of the parties involved.