Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 36 § 36.185 — Referral of civil dispute to mediation; objection; information to parties
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 36 ·
Oregon Code § 36.185·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Referral of civil dispute to mediation; objection; information to parties.
After the appearance by all
parties in any civil action, except proceedings under ORS 107.700 to 107.735,
124.005 to 124.040 or 163.760 to 163.777, a judge of any circuit court may
refer a civil dispute to mediation under the terms and conditions set forth in
ORS 36.185 to 36.210. When a party to a case files a written objection to
mediation with the court, the action shall be removed from mediation and
proceed in a normal fashion. All civil disputants shall be provided with
written information describing the mediation process, as provided or approved
by the State Court Administrator, along with information on established court
mediation opportunities. Filing parties shall be provided with this information
at the time of filing a civil action. Responding parties shall be provided with
this information by the filing party along with the initial service of filing
documents upon the responding party. [1989 c.718 §19; 1993 c.327 §1; 1995 c.666
§13; 2003 c.791 §20; 2013 c.687 §12]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 36.185
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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