Oregon Order Re Mediation is a legal process that helps parties in Oregon resolve disputes without going to court. It is a less formal, less expensive alternative to traditional litigation, and is often used to resolve disputes quickly and efficiently. Oregon Order Re Mediation is authorized by the Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) and is conducted by trained mediators who are appointed by the Court. In Oregon Order Re Mediation, the mediator works with both parties to help them reach an agreement that is fair and acceptable to both sides. There are two types of Oregon Order Re Mediation: private mediation and court-ordered mediation. Private mediation is conducted outside an official court session, and is typically used to resolve disputes between private parties. Court-ordered mediation is conducted in a court session, and is typically used to resolve disputes between public entities.