Question: While administering a steroid injection, a physician's assistant improperly placed a tainted syringe into a patient's knee, which caused a severe staph infection. The patient

While administering a steroid injection, a physician's assistant improperly placed a tainted syringe into a patient's knee, which caused a severe staph infection. The patient brought a malpractice action for $100,000 in federal court, naming the orthopedist as defendant. The orthopedist impleaded the assistant, who was an independent contractor for the orthopedist for over two years. The orthopedist claims that the assistant must, by contract, reimburse him for any amounts resulting from the assistant's negligence. The assistant brought a counterclaim alleging that she was owed $10,000 for administering similar injections to patients over the previous two-month period. Should the federal court allow the assistant's counterclaim

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