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In this lesson on federal civil procedure, the focus is on the joinder of parties, specifically Rule 19 (compulsory joinder) and Rule 20 (permissive joinder). The discussion begins with Rule 20, which allows parties to join a lawsuit if their claims arise from the same transaction or occurrence and involve common questions of law or fact. To illustrate this, a scenario is presented involving Super Concerts, an event company, that hires Brianna, a performer, and contracts a Stage Company for setup and a security company for concert security. The example aims to clarify how permissive joinder works in practice, setting the stage for understanding these rules in the context of federal civil procedure.