Filing a counterclaim is probably the best way to fight back a lawsuit. This is especially effective if you have valid grounds for a claim against the other party. It may or may not be related to the transaction or incident subject of the complaint. It may be a compulsory or permissive counterclaim. Regardless as to the type of counterclaim you have over the plaintiff, the purpose of counterclaim is to deter lawsuit, cushion the impact of an adverse judgment, force the other party to settle amicably, or offset contending claims. One must be mindful as to what kind of counterclaim you have against the adverse party. The two types of counterclaims have different effects or governed under different rules. For example, if it is a compulsory counterclaim, you do not have to pay the docket fees but if it is a permissive counterclaim, docket fees should be paid depending on the amount prayed for. If you do not file a compulsory counterclaim, you will be deemed to have waived it and you a...
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