LEGL 2700 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Snowbirds, Personal Jurisdiction, Counterclaim

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Plaintiff: the party who files a civil action. Defendant: party sued by the plaintiff or person against whom a criminal charge is filed by the state: the plaintiff is suing the defendant. Third-party defendant: parties brought in by the defendant to complete the determination of a controversy. Counter-plaintiff/counter-defendant: parties to a counterclaim: counterclaim: filed by the defendant to sue the plaintiff. Plaintiff establishing that he/she is entitled to have the court decide the dispute. To establish standing, plaintiff must allege: litigation involves a case or controversy, personal stake in the resolution of the controversy. Having authority over the parties to the case on the part of the court. Personal jurisdiction over the defendant obtained by: summons, service of process. Example: snowbirds passing through ga hit someone with their car, the state has the power to reach out to you in your home state to sue you.

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