The Oregon Petition For Judicial Review (Employment Appeals Board-Claimant) is a legal document that allows claimants to appeal decisions made by the Oregon Employment Appeals Board (EAT). This petition is used to request a review of the EAT’s decision by the Oregon Court of Appeals or the Oregon Supreme Court. In order to file a petition, the claimant must identify the decision being appealed, explain why they believe the decision was wrong, and provide any relevant evidence to support their position. There are two types of Oregon Petition For Judicial Review (Employment Appeals Board-Claimant): 1) Petition for Judicial Review of an Order; and 2) Petition for Judicial Review of a Final Order. The Petition for Judicial Review of an Order is filed when a claimant disagrees with the EAT’s decision on a particular issue and wants to appeal. The Petition for Judicial Review of a Final Order is filed when the claimant disagrees with the EAT’s final decision and wants to appeal.