Counterclaimant

/ˌkaʊntərˈkleɪmənt/ noun

Definition

A person who makes a counterclaim; a defendant who sues the plaintiff back.

Etymology

From counterclaim + -ant (suffix indicating a person). The suffix -ant comes from Latin -ans, -antis, used to form nouns denoting agents or people who perform actions.

Kelly Says

The legal status of counterclaimant is interesting because it transforms a defendant into a plaintiff simultaneously, showing how courtroom roles are flexible and strategic rather than fixed.

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