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joinder
noun
The joining a litigant to a suit.
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The rules make provision for the joinder of other parties whose participation is considered necessary by the court.
But these so-called mass joinder lawsuits being advertised in mailings are fraudulent — sent out by companies purporting to be law firms, according to a consumer alert posted on the Federal Trade Commission's Web site.
The F.T.C. last month filed a lawsuit against one operation based in Santa Ana, Calif., asserting that it had persuaded more than 1,000 homeowners nationwide to pay $6,000 to $10,000 each to join "mass joinder" suits, which are akin to class-action suits.
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