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Holding: A court may not exercise jurisdiction over a defendant that has not purposefully availed itself of doing business in the jurisdiction or placed goods in the stream of commerce in the ...
Nicastro et al v. McIntyre Machinery Ltd. et al, A-1755-06T5; Appellate Division; opinion by Lisa, J.A.D.; decided and approved for publication April 9, 2008. Before ...
Alleging the machine’s safety guard was inadequate, Nicastro in 2003 sued the British manufacturer of the machine, J. McIntyre, as well as its exclusive U.S. distributor, McIntyre America.
Nicastro had argued he should be able to sue in New Jersey because a domestic distributor agreed to sell J. McIntyre machines in the United States, J. McIntyre officials attended trade shows in ...
In separate oral arguments, the Court took up J. McIntyre Machinery v. Nicastro, which considers when U.S. courts can exercise specific personal jurisdiction over a foreign corporation, and Goodyear ...
McIntyre Machinery v. Nicastro. He pointed out two wonderful examples of issue framing by Justice Kennedy, writing for the majority, and Justice Ginsberg, writing for the dissent. See the magic ...
Robert Nicastro lost four fingers on his right hand in a 2001 accident with a 3-ton, metal-shearing machine at Curcio Scrap Metal in Saddle Brook, N.J. He sought damages from the machines Nottingham, ...
Earlier this year, the Supreme Court decided two important personal jurisdiction cases, J.McIntyre Machinery Ltd. v. Nicastro, U.S., No. 09-1343, and Goodyear Luxembourg Tires SA v. Brown ...
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