Welcome back to the Bar Exam Toolbox podcast! Today’s episode is the second part of our discussion of joinder. In particular, we look at intervention, impleader (or third-party action), and class actions. We previously covered permissive and required joinder in episode 145.
In this episode we discuss:
- The five types of joinder
- Intervention as a right and permissive intervention
- When impleader (or third-party action) comes up
- What is a class action?
- Examples illustrating the different types of joinder we cover in the episode
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Resources:
- “Listen and Learn” series
- Private Bar Exam Tutoring
- The Brainy Bar Bank: Streamlining Bar Study
- Podcast Episode 33: Tackling an MEE Civil Procedure Question
- Podcast Episode 72: Tackling a California Bar Exam Essay: Civil Procedure
- Podcast Episode 92: Listen and Learn – Subject Matter Jurisdiction
- Podcast Episode 111: Listen and Learn – Introduction to Supplemental Jurisdiction (Civ Pro)
- Podcast Episode 126: Listen and Learn – The Erie Doctrine
- Podcast Episode 145: Listen and Learn – Permissive Joinder and Required Joinder
- Podcast Episode 148: Listen and Learn – Claim and Issue Preclusion (Civil Procedure)
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