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A joiner case refers to a legal situation where multiple parties or claims are combined into a single lawsuit for efficiency and consistency in legal proceedings. This is often used in civil litigation to streamline the process when cases share common issues of law or fact. Joiner cases can involve either joining additional parties or consolidating multiple claims against a single defendant. The goal is to avoid duplicative trials and conflicting judgments.

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