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In this tutorial, Professor Jack Price from the University of Richmond School of Law discusses joinder, a legal term meaning to join. Joinder can involve either claims or parties in a lawsuit. The explanation begins with a basic scenario of one plaintiff suing one defendant for a single claim. It then expands into more complex situations where one plaintiff may sue one defendant for multiple claims, such as a breach of contract or fraud. Additionally, it discusses scenarios where one plaintiff brings multiple claims against several defendants. The aim is to help legal students or practitioners understand the complexities associated with joinder in civil procedure.