Oklahoma Code § 20-91.7e

Title 20. Courts: Jury trial — Venue — Non-jury trial — Disposition
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schedule.
A.  A jury trial may be reserved by a party if claimed within a
time period established by law.  A jury trial conducted by the
business court judge shall be held in the county where the contract
stipulates as proper venue, where the action was originally filed,
if removed, or in any county of proper jurisdiction if originally
filed in a business court.
B.  Non-jury trials in a business court shall be resolved within
twelve (12) months of the filing of the action.  The twelve-month
disposition schedule may be extended if both parties agree to a
longer resolution period, or upon a finding by the business court of
extraordinary cause for such an extension, which shall be appealable
to the Supreme Court.  An extension shall be memorialized in writing
by all parties and approved by the court.

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