What is the Difference Between Counterclaims and CrossclaimsBy: Mitchiner Law DENVER - March 22, 2022 - PRLog -- Counterclaims
Only after the original claim has been filed can a counterclaim against the opposing party be filed. Within the trial, the plaintiff acts defensively, and the defendant acts offensively regarding these counterclaims. In this case, the defendant bears the burden of proof on counterclaims. Compulsory and Permissive Counterclaims There are different forms of counterclaims, compulsory and permissive. Compulsory Counterclaims Something referred to as "common law compulsory counterclaims" For example, let us say that company A sued company B because they breached a contract. However, in the process, company B did not make any counterclaims. As a result, company B cannot later sue company A for fraudulently inducing it to sign the contract in the first place. Permissive Counterclaims Permissive counterclaims address matters unrelated to the plaintiff's claims. Suppose the defendants' counterclaims address the same basic issues as the plaintiff's claims. In that case, courts usually handle the claims and counterclaims simultaneously. However, if the counterclaims involve distinctly different issues, the court may choose to address them separately. Crossclaims A cross-complaint, also called "crossclaim," For example, suppose a pedestrian plaintiff sues a car owner defendant and a driver defendant for a traffic accident. In that case, the owner defendant may counterclaim the driver defendant. Counterclaims and Crossclaims In short, a counterclaim is a legal action that is filed against someone who has already been sued. If the defendant has yet to be served, they cannot file a counterclaim. Crossclaims are similar to a counterclaim, except that it is filed against someone other than the person being sued. Still not sure how counterclaims and crossclaims work? Give Mitchiner Law a call or make an appointment to stop by and see what we can do for you! Contact Thomas Mitchiner Employment Law and Litigation Mitchiner Law LLC ***@mitchinerlawllc.com 720-538-0371 End
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