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In this lesson on federal civil procedure, the focus is on permissive and compulsory joinder of parties, specifically Rule 19 (required joinder) and Rule 20 (permissive joinder). The discussion begins with Rule 20, where permissive joinder is explained through an example involving an event company, Super Concerts, that hires a performer named Brianna, a stage company for setup, and a security company for event security. The lesson aims to clarify how these parties can be joined in a legal action based on their roles related to the concert events.