Thursday, May 13, 2010

If a defendant appeals his civil case, does the become the plaintiff, or is he still considered the defendant?

More specifically, if a district court grants the plaintiffs request for summary judgment, and you appeal, do you now become the plaintiff when the court of appeals hears your case, or are you still the defendant?If a defendant appeals his civil case, does the become the plaintiff, or is he still considered the defendant?
You would be the defendant-appellant. Your adversary would be the plaintiff-respondent.If a defendant appeals his civil case, does the become the plaintiff, or is he still considered the defendant?
No, he remains the defendant, since appealing a decision isn't the same as the defendant suing the plaintiff (essentially a counter-suit).
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