Or. R. App. P. 2.10

As amended through June 11, 2024
Rule 2.10 - SEPARATE NOTICES OF APPEAL
(1) If the trial court consolidated two or more cases, a party must file a separate notice of appeal in each case in which the party seeks to appeal the judgment. The Administrator will decide whether to place the notices of appeal in the same appellate file, but the appellant may state in each notice of appeal a preference that the Administrator place them in the same appellate file or assign them separate appellate case numbers. If the Administrator assigns separate appellate case numbers to each notice of appeal, any party to either appeal may move to consolidate the appellate cases.
(2) After a party has filed a notice of appeal from a decision in a trial court case, if another party files a notice of appeal from a decision in the same trial court case, the Administrator may place the subsequent notice of appeal in the same appellate file as the first notice of appeal or may assign a new appellate case number to the subsequent notice of appeal, subject to the following:
(a) When the Administrator has placed a subsequent notice of appeal in the same appellate case file, any party may move the court to sever the case and for assignment of a new appellate case number to the subsequent notice of appeal.
(b) When the Administrator has assigned a new appellate case number to a subsequent notice of appeal, any party to either appeal may move to consolidate the appellate cases.
(3) With respect to violation or infraction cases initiated by citations and heard by the trial court at the same time, one notice of appeal identifying the judgment or judgments being appealed is sufficient.

Or. R. App. P. 2.10