Minnesota Additional Litigants are individuals or entities who are not named in the original court case, but who have an interest in the outcome of the case. They can be added to a case, either by the court or through a motion submitted by a party to the case. Examples of Minnesota Additional Litigants include Intervenes, ACICI Curiae, and Real Parties in Interest. An Intervened is someone who is not a party to the action but who has an interest in the case and intervenes to protect that interest. An Amicus Curiae is someone who is not a party to the case but who provides the court with legal information or advice on the case. A Real Party in Interest is someone who would be directly impacted by the outcome of the case and who has the right to participate in the case.