Countersued
Countersued refers to a legal action where a defendant in a lawsuit files their own lawsuit against the original plaintiff. This secondary lawsuit is initiated after the initial lawsuit has been filed and served. The defendant, now acting as a counterclaimant, essentially turns the tables on the original plaintiff, alleging that the plaintiff is also liable for damages or wrongdoing.
The grounds for a countersuit can vary widely. Often, the counterclaim arises from the same transaction or
Filing a countersuit can serve several strategic purposes. It allows the defendant to seek damages or relief
The process of a countersuit typically involves the defendant filing a formal pleading, known as a counterclaim,