Parties To A Legal Action
Co-Defendant
Co-Defendant is when there is more than one defendant.
Counter Claimant
Counter Claimant is the party filing a counterclaim. Usually an original defendant. Defendant/Counter Claimant in subsequent pleadings and motions.
Counter Defendant
Counter Defendant is the party against whom the counterclaim is brought. Usually the original plaintiff. Plaintiff/Counter Defendant is subsequent pleadings and motions.
Counterclaim
Counterclaim is a claim by a defendant against the plaintiff.
Cross Claim
Cross Claim is made by one defendant against a co-defendant.
Cross Claimant
Cross Claimant is the party initiating the cross claim. Defendant/Cross Claimant in subsequent pleadings and motions.
Cross Defendant
Cross Defendant is the party against whom a cross claim is made. Defendant/Cross Defendant in subsequent pleadings and motions.
Defendant
Defendant is the party against whom the suit is brought.
Plaintiff
Plaintiff is the party initiating the suit, the party making the initial allegations.
Third Party Complaint
Third Party Complaint brings in a whole new party to the action. A Third Party Complaint requires the same service obligations that is required of the original complaint. Summons, certificate of service, etc. This document must be served by a process server.
Third Party Defendant
Third Party Defendant is usually a new party to the action that has been served with a Third Party Complaint. Defendant/Third Party in subsequent pleadings and motions, assuming the plaintiff amends his or her complaint.
Third Party Plaintiff
Third Party Plaintiff is the party filing the Third Party Complaint. Defendant/Third Party Plaintiff in subsequent pleadings and motions.