Joinder Flashcards
1
Q
When can a defendant join a necessary party over a plaintiff’s objection?
A
A necessary party may be joined by a defendant if
- the court cannot accord complete relief among existing parties if the absent party is not joined or;
- the absent party claims an interest in the action that would as a practical matter be impaired or impeded if that person is not joined or;
- the person’s absence may leave any of the parties subject to a risk of multiple liability or inconsistent obligations
2
Q
compulsory counterclaim
A
is a claim made by a defendant against a plaintiff that arises out of the same transaction or occurrence as the plaintiffs claim and is forfeited if it is not raised in the same lawsuit
3
Q
Permissive Counterclaim
A
is a claim that is brought by the defendant against a plaintiff and the defendant’s claim does not arise from the same transaction or occurrence as the plaintiff’s claim
(may be brought now or later in a different suit)