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Defendant Establish Personal Jurisdiction Out Of State Cases Minimum Contacts

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The "effects test" is utilized
to establish personal jurisdiction over an out-of-state defendant in certain cases when minimum contacts do not otherwise exist.
by the U.S. Supreme Court to decide whether to accept a case for review.
to determine the amount of damages a defendant must pay the plaintiff.
by a federal court to determine whether state precedent should apply to a case it is adjudicating.
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