All Articles tagged personal jurisdiction
General
December 01, 2022 EDT This note traces the history of the personal jurisdiction doctrine to understand how corporations have broad jurisdictional immunity and plaintiffs must search for a court that will accept their complaint.
New York Appeals
September 13, 2019 EDT This article examines the opportunities for asserting personal jurisdiction in a New York court over a foreign corporation for a tort claim arising from a New Yorker’s out-of-state accident post-Daimler.
New York Appeals
September 13, 2019 EDT This article explores the issues in New York law that Daimler left open, and which, more than five years after it was decided, remain open, and, indeed, often confused.
General
March 16, 2017 EDT When she authored the majority opinion in Daimler AG v. Bauman, did Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg intend to fracture mass tort litigations that involve numerous out-of-state defendants and plaintiffs?
New York Appeals
March 03, 2013 EDT After the Supreme Court's decisions in McIntyre and Nicastro, when faced with conflicting rulings on personal jurisdiction, the New York courts should follow Court of Appeals precedent.