What does joinder mean?
noun
The act of joining or uniting two or more things together, or a document or pleading that joins two or more causes of action or parties to a lawsuit. In law, a joinder is a pleading that joins two or more causes of action or parties to a lawsuit.
Example
"The court allowed the joinder of the two defendants in the lawsuit, allowing the plaintiff to pursue a single trial."
Definition generated by AI and curated by RJS Tech Solutions LLP.