Or. Uni. Trial. Ct. R. 23.010

As amended through June 11, 2024
Rule 23.010 - OREGON COMPLEX LITIGATION COURT
(1) The criteria used for assignment of a case to the Oregon Complex Litigation Court (OCLC), pursuant to UTCR 23.020, may include, but are not limited to, the number of parties, the complexity of the legal issues, the complexity of the factual issues, the complexity of discovery, and the anticipated length of trial.
(2) The UTCR apply to cases in the OCLC except where the rules in this chapter specifically provide otherwise.
(3) Absent a motion and order for a change of venue pursuant to ORS 14.110, assignment of a case to the OCLC does not change the venue of a case.
(4) The OCLC will be managed by a panel of three circuit court presiding judges appointed by the Chief Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court.

Or. Uni. Trial. Ct. R. 23.010