Lead Plaintiff - A person named in the complaint as the plaintiff and who has been determined by the court to be a legally "adequate" person to represent the interests of the class. Besides the...
In general, yes. Per the rules of civil procedure of many/most states, if your claim arises from the same underlying transaction or occurrence as the suit that was filed against you, it is considered...
Nope ... best you can do is file for divorce.
UPDATED by ConnieU:
You can sue the person he/she had an affair with. It's called "Alienation of Affection."
my landlord files too many lawsuits in retailiation against person(s) that have filed HUD complaints against it company. Is there a law against how many claims a company can bring to court,...
You may be able to bring a law suit for slander or libel. Some states have begun to recognize cyberbullying and put legislation in place to prevent it.