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Understanding Personal Jurisdiction and Due Process by ZTS is a document available to read on EtoBox.
This document discusses the evolution of personal jurisdiction in US courts from Pennoyer v. Neff to recent cases. It outlines the minimum contacts test established in International Shoe, which requires that the defendant purposefully avail itself of the forum state and that jurisdiction be fair. Later cases like Gray, McGee, World Wide Volkswagen, Burger King, and Walden further refined the analysis of minimum contacts and fairness factors. The document also discusses stream of commerce jurisdiction and ho
- Author
- ZTS
- Language
- EN