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  2. Joinder - Wikipedia

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    Joinder of parties also falls into two categories: permissive joinder and compulsory joinder. Rule 20 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure addresses permissive joinder, which allows multiple plaintiffs to join in an action if each of their claims arises from the same transaction or occurrence, and if there is a common question of law or fact ...

  3. Impleader - Wikipedia

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    Impleader in the Federal Courts derives from Rule 14 ("Third Party Practice") of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure: [2]. Rule 14(a)(1): The nonparty must be served with the third party complaint as well as a summons.

  4. Intervention (law) - Wikipedia

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    In law, intervention is a procedure to allow a nonparty, called intervenor (also spelled intervener) to join ongoing litigation, either as a matter of right or at the discretion of the court, without the permission of the original litigants.

  5. Federal Rules of Civil Procedure - Wikipedia

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    Rule 20 Permissive Joinder of Parties. Joinder of parties at common law was controlled by the substantive rules of law, often as reflected in the forms of action, rather than by notions of judicial economy and trial convenience. Permissive joinder of plaintiffs allows the plaintiffs having an option to join their claims when they were not joint.

  6. Democratic-led states could face tougher legal pathway to ...

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    Democratic-led states that have vowed to challenge President-elect Donald Trump's initiatives will face a tough legal landscape after his first-term appointments reshaped the judiciary, not only ...

  7. Interpleader - Wikipedia

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    Interpleader is a civil procedure device that allows a plaintiff or a defendant to initiate a lawsuit in order to compel two or more other parties to litigate a dispute. An interpleader action originates when the plaintiff holds property on behalf of another, but does not know to whom the property should be transferred.

  8. Consumer stocks 2025: Watch out for discount retailers and ...

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    "The gap in affordability between used and new could actually improve in a favorable way as we go into 2025, which would be a nice reversal." Her top pick is Carvana , given ...

  9. Who made College Football Playoff? Bracket, top 12 teams ...

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    Then there were 12. On Sunday, the College Football Playoff selection committee unveiled the first-ever 12-team CFP bracket putting an end to much build-up and anticipation on which 12 college ...