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Oregon Expedited Civil Jury Trial Program
On May 6, 2010, Oregon Supreme Court Chief Justice Paul J. De Muniz
signed an order implementing an expedited civil jury trial program in
selected Oregon Circuit Courts. The goal of this program is to provide
speedy and economical disposition of civil cases and to increase the
use of jury trials to decide civil cases.
Multnomah County is now offering this expedited track for civil jury trials. Parties may opt in to this track. The process includes an initial case management conference with trial counsel no later than 10 days after the case is designated as appropriate for this track. At the initial conference the court will set a firm trial date which will be no later than four months from the date of the designation order.
Oregon offers the following resources:
Multnomah County is now offering this expedited track for civil jury trials. Parties may opt in to this track. The process includes an initial case management conference with trial counsel no later than 10 days after the case is designated as appropriate for this track. At the initial conference the court will set a firm trial date which will be no later than four months from the date of the designation order.
Oregon offers the following resources:
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