Claire Danberg
Can’t Presume Personal Jurisdiction Exists When Challenged
By Lisa P. Rumin, Claire Danberg and Joshua W. Eastby on Feb 3, 2022
Posted In Trademarks
The US Court of Appeals for the First Circuit affirmed a district court order dismissing a trademark infringement case for lack of personal jurisdiction, finding that if challenged, personal jurisdiction cannot be assumed into existence. Motus, LLC v. CarData Consultants, Inc., Case No. 21-1226 (1st Cir. Jan. 18, 2022) (Lynch, Selya, McConnell, JJ.) Motus is...
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