Oregon Order Approving Attorneys Fees is a legal document issued by a court in Oregon that approves the payment of attorneys fees to a lawyer or law firm. It is generally used in situations where a party is required to pay attorneys fees, such as in a personal injury case, family law case, or class action lawsuit. The order will specify the amount of fees approved, as well as any other requirements or restrictions on the payment. There are two types of Oregon Order Approving Attorneys Fees: Formal Order and Informal Order. A Formal Order will be issued by the court after a hearing, while an Informal Order is issued without a hearing. Both types of orders must be signed by the presiding judge to be valid.