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Have a Dog In Someone Else’s Fight? Intervene to Protect Your Right!

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By Paige Bartholomew on September 30, 2018
Posted in Motions, Nonparties, Parties
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Generally speaking, most people want to avoid becoming entangled in litigation.  But what happens when an action is pending and, although your client is not a party, his or her interests may be adversely affected?  Move to intervene.

Intervention is a procedure whereby an outsider can become a party to a pending action on its…

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