Joinder Flashcards

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What is the general policy in IL for joinder?

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Liberal and generally permissive. No compulsory counter-claims

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Joinder of claims:

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Party may join as many claims as it has against an adversary, regardless of wether there is any connections between those claims.

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Joinder of parties

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May join parties to a lawsuit if claims involving those parties derive from the same transaction or occurrence OR at least same series transactions/occurrences.

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What is an Impleader?

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3rd party claims: Ds may implead (bring into lawsuit) a new claim against a new 3rd party IF 3rd party may be liable for all or part of D’s same liability to P.
Indemnity: liable for ALL
Contribution: Partial liability

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What is an interpleader?

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Interpleader is a holder of a common fund who may file lawsuit as P and interplead (join as Ds) all rival claimants to its common funds.
Ex. Insurance company

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What is an intervention?

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Its an act of a non-party in moving to intervene in ongoing state action.

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When does an intervener have a right to intervene?

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When it has an interest which as a practical matter will be adversely affected by lawsuit and not protected by lawsuit.

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When might a court grant an intervener motion to intervene?

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At court’s discretion if there is a commonality of issues in ongoing lawsuit and those affecting intervention.

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What is a class action?

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An action in which a named party represents a class of commonly situated absent parties

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What is the fundamental requirement for a class action?

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Tremendous judicial involvement, consisting of:

  1. Judge decides whether to certify class
  2. For all CAs judge must order notice to members
  3. Judge must approve of any settlement.
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What are the five requirements to certify a class?

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NAACP

Numerousity- >40
Adequacy of representation
Appropriateness for type of claims
Commonality of issues
Predominance of common issues over individual claims
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