Or. R. App. P. 5.57

As amended through January 17, 2024
Rule 5.57 - RESPONDENT'S ANSWERING BRIEF: CROSS-ASSIGNMENTS OF ERROR
(1) A respondent must cross-assign as error any trial court ruling described in subsection (2) of this rule in order to raise the claim of error in the appeal.
(2) A cross-assignment of error is appropriate:
(a) If, by challenging the trial court ruling, the respondent does not seek to reverse or modify the judgment on appeal; and
(b) If the relief sought by the appellant were to be granted, respondent would desire reversal or modification of an intermediate ruling of the trial court.
(3) The appellant's answer to a cross-assignment of error shall be in the form prescribed by ORAP 5.55 for a respondent's answering brief and shall be:
(a) Contained in a separate section of the appellant's reply brief, if a reply brief is permitted under ORAP 5.70, and designated "response to cross-assignment of error;" or
(b) Filed within 21 days after the filing of the respondent's answering brief, if a reply brief is not permitted under ORAP 5.70, and entitled "appellant's answer to cross-assignment of error."
(4) A respondent may file a reply to an appellant's answer to a cross-assignment of error only if the nature of the case is one in which a reply brief is permitted under ORAP 5.70 and ORAP 5.80(3). The reply must comply with the requirements for a reply brief prescribed by ORAP 5.05, and it must be filed within 21 days after the filing of the appellant's answer to a cross-assignment of error.

Or. R. App. P. 5.57

Amended November 21, 2016, effective 1/1/2017.