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DOES A PERSON NEED TO BE A NAMED PLANTIFF BEFORE A JUDGEMENT CAN BE PLACED ON THEM?

Asked on Feb 17th, 2016 on Civil Litigation - New York
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Appellate Practice Attorney serving New York, NY
You can't get a judgment against someone unless that person or entity is a  party (usually the defendant, but sometimes the plaintiff or other party) to the lawsuit in which the judgment is entered, except possibly where there is a contract that provides for the entry of a judgment upon default.
Answered on Feb 17th, 2016 at 11:50 AM

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