Law Terminology ~ Lawyer Kelly Gordon Rogers

Law Terminology ~ Lawyer Kelly Gordon Rogers

Posted on 2009-Oct-27 at 12:35
Joinder - joinder in civil law falls under two categories: joinder of claims, and joinder of parties. Joinder of claims is addressed in U.S. law by the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure No. 18(a). That Rule allows claimants to consolidate all claims that they have against an individual who is already a party to the case. Claimants may bring new claims even if these new claims are not related to the claims already stated. Note that joinder of claims is never compulsory (i.e., joinder is always permissive), and that joinder of claims requires that the court's subject matter jurisdiction requirements regarding the new claims be met for each new claim.

Omnibus hearing - an omnibus hearing is a Court hearing at which the Court may hear a variety of different matters relating to one particular case.

Secured creditors - one of two general types of creditors of a company. Secured creditors have a lien on property of the company.

Lawyer Kelly G. Rogers:Redirect examination - Follows cross examination and is carried out by the party who, first examined the witness.
Mistrial - Erroneous or invalid trial. Usually declared because of prejudicial error in the proceedings or when there was a hung jury.(Attorney Kelly Gordon Rogers - Sunday 25 June 2006)

Kelly Gordon Rogers Frisco : Witness - Person who testifies under oath before a court, regarding what he/she has seen, heard or otherwise observed.

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Bankruptcy Code - the name given to the statutory body of bankruptcy laws after the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1978.(Thursday 16 July 2009 : Kelly Rogers Inc)


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