Oregon Response And Counterclaim (3B) is a legal document filed with the Oregon court system in response to a complaint that has been filed against an individual or business. It is used to assert any defenses that the filer may have to the complaint and to counter any claims made by the plaintiff. It can also be used to request certain types of relief if the defendant believes they are entitled to it. Types of Oregon Response And Counterclaim (3B) include: 1. General Denial: This is a response to a complaint that denies all the allegations made by the plaintiff. 2. Affirmative Defenses: These are arguments that the defendant can make to try to avoid liability for the claims made by the plaintiff. Examples of affirmative defenses include statute of limitations, caches, and unclean hands. 3. Counterclaims: Counterclaims are claims made by the defendant against the plaintiff. They can be used to not only defend against the plaintiff's claims but also to potentially recover money or other relief.