The Tennessee Scheduling Order (Jury — JudgHarlana— - Knoxville) is a court order issued by Judge Harlan of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee in Knoxville. This order establishes the procedures, deadlines, and specific requirements for a civil jury trial in the Eastern District of Tennessee. It is designed to ensure that all parties involved are able to adequately prepare for the trial, while at the same time, providing a timeline for completion of the proceedings. The Tennessee Scheduling Order is divided into four main parts: Pre-Trial Conference, Pretrial Discovery, Pretrial Motions, and the Trial itself. The Pre-Trial Conference is a meeting between the parties, their attorneys, and the judge. During this meeting, the parties may discuss and resolve any issues that may arise during the trial. The Pretrial Discovery phase is when both parties can exchange information, including facts, documents, and witnesses. The Pretrial Motions phase is when each side can file motions related to the case. Lastly, the Trial phase is when the jury is chosen, witnesses are called, evidence is presented, and the jury renders a verdict. Different types of Tennessee Scheduling Orders may be issued depending on the specific needs of the case, such as a Motion Scheduling Order or a Settlement Conference Scheduling Order.