Illinois Order Placing Case Under Advisement is a type of judicial order that is issued by a court in Illinois. This order temporarily suspends the decision of the court until a future date when the court will make a final ruling. This order is usually used when the court needs more time to consider evidence or arguments presented during the trial, or when the parties involved in the case have requested additional time to review the case. There are two main types of Illinois Order Placing Case Under Advisement: continuance and suspension. A continuance order is a judicial order that postpones the decision of the court until a later date, allowing the court more time to consider the evidence or arguments presented. A suspension order is a judicial order that suspends the decision of the court indefinitely, allowing the parties involved in the case to review the evidence or arguments presented and come to an agreement. In both cases, the Illinois Order Placing Case Under Advisement is designed to provide the court more time to make a decision on the case without having to rush the process. It also allows the parties involved in the case to come to an agreement on their own without having to wait for the court's ruling.