So my book and the FRCP keeps talking about crossclaims being claims against co-parties.
But what happens if one co-party files suit (or impleads another party into the suit), and the receiving co-party of that suit wishes to file a suit back?
Is just the first suit a crossclaim (except for impleader), and the return suit a counterclaim? Are both suits crossclaims?
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Re: Counterclaim and Crossclaim in regards to Impleader
First suit is a crossclaim.squee116 wrote:So my book and the FRCP keeps talking about crossclaims being claims against co-parties.
But what happens if one co-party files suit (or impleads another party into the suit), and the receiving co-party of that suit wishes to file a suit back?
Is just the first suit a crossclaim (except for impleader), and the return suit a counterclaim? Are both suits crossclaims?
The second suit is a counterclaim.
Crossclaim is a suit between party members on the same side of the v. The moment crossclaim is made, another v is created that separates the previous co-party.