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hey now we are back next sets section all right this is for NB students only JD students be warned this is in some ways very cursory review gang geared towards the law all of the bar exam and additionally I can't even cover everything in the sufficient detail because we just have limited time so I'm picking and choosing you have been warned all right my next topic is joinder now the first caveat that I'll give you is joinder is not the same as subject matter jurisdiction all right even if joinder is satisfied you still have to analyze subject matter separately an even if subject matter would exist that doesn't mean joinder was appropriate alright so just be really clear clear on that so let's talk in a real basic way regarding joinder the joinder you'll need to analyze each claim and party separately to make sure the joinder is appropriate now first we have rule 13 write claim and counterclaim counterclaim wiii be compulsory or permissive so p sues d for negligence and the defendant c...