/ɪndəˈrɛkt ɪmˈpliːdɪŋ/ – Phrase
Definition: việc kiện gián tiếp.
A more thorough explanation: Indirect impleading refers to the process by which a third party is brought into a legal action by a defendant who claims that the third party is ultimately responsible for any damages or liability that may arise from the original claim. This process allows the defendant to shift some or all of the responsibility onto the third party, who then becomes a party to the lawsuit.
Example: In the lawsuit, the plaintiff sought to hold the defendant liable for the actions of their employee through indirect impleading.