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Navigating the Fee Dispute Resolution Rules can be straightforward with the right guidance. This guide will walk you through each section of the form to ensure accurate and efficient completion while minimizing any confusion.
Follow the steps to fill out the Fee Dispute Resolution Rules online.
- Click 'Get Form' button to access the Fee Dispute Resolution Rules form and open it in your preferred editor.
- Begin by reading the 'Purpose' section, which outlines the aim of the rules and the scope of disputes covered. Familiarize yourself with who can file and participate in the mediation or arbitration process.
- Proceed to fill out your personal information in the section designated for the petitioner, including your name, contact details, and status as a member of the Oregon State Bar or client.
- In the 'Amounts in Dispute' section, clearly state the financial details of the dispute. Ensure that the amount you specify adheres to the guidelines provided, especially the minimum thresholds.
- Select whether you prefer mediation or arbitration. Each option has distinct implications and processes, so ensure you understand the differences prior to making your choice.
- Once the above sections are completed, carefully read through the agreements for mediation or arbitration. You must sign these agreements to initiate the process.
- After signing, submit your completed form along with the necessary agreements to the General Counsel’s Office. Ensure you do this within the stipulated timelines provided in the rules.
- Finally, remember to save your progress frequently and once completed, you have the option to download, print, or share the form as required.
Start completing your Fee Dispute Resolution Rules online to resolve your fee disputes effectively.
What are dispute fees? When your business receives a card dispute (also called a chargeback), the cardholder's card issuer pulls the amount for the dispute from Stripe, as well as that network's dispute fees.
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