Oregon Motion for an Expedited Civil Jury Case Designation is a legal motion filed in the Oregon state court system that requests the court to schedule a civil case for an expedited jury trial. The motion is used by a plaintiff who wishes to have a speedy resolution of their civil case. There are three types of Oregon Motion for an Expedited Civil Jury Case Designation: 1) Motion for Expedited Civil Jury Trial, 2) Motion for Expedited Civil Jury Trial with Limited Discovery, and 3) Motion for Expedited Civil Jury Trial with Strict Discovery Limitations. The Motion for Expedited Civil Jury Trial is used by a plaintiff to request that the court schedule a civil trial to be held within 120 days of filing the motion. This motion is typically used when a case is expected to be relatively simple and uncontested, and the parties involved are amenable to an expedited resolution. The Motion for Expedited Civil Jury Trial with Limited Discovery is used by a plaintiff to request an expedited trial, but also allows for a limited amount of discovery to be conducted and evidence to be presented during the trial. This motion is typically used when the involved parties agree to an expedited trial, but there is a need for additional information or evidence to be presented during trial. The Motion for Expedited Civil Jury Trial with Strict Discovery Limitations is used by a plaintiff to request an expedited trial, but also imposes strict limitations on the amount of discovery that can be conducted and evidence that can be presented during the trial. This motion is typically used when the involved parties agree to an expedited trial, but there is a need to limit the amount of evidence and information that can be presented during the trial.