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"Stipulation for leave to plead" is an agreement between the parties and the court that plaintiff or defendant has the right to plead an additional charge or claim of damage or defense other than the ones already stated in the complaint or answer if there is a need in the future. At times, parties have more than one claim against one another. Sometimes court rules require that all claims between the parties be in the same complaint, except where the circumstances surrounding the other claims arise out of some other situation that trying them both in one trial would be too confusing. Also, sometimes, parties do not know for sure whether there are any other claims but that they might be found out during the discovery process. If discovery reveals that plaintiff has another cause of action or that the defendant has a counterclaim or another defense, the stipulation to plead those other issues has been preserved and may be brought up even in the middle of the case.

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Well now this is a good question. A legal brief can be filed before a stipulation. A stipulation is a an agreement before court. So you can file a legal brief before a stipulation.


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