| 22-411 |
Keo Ratha, et al. v. Phatthana Seafood Co., Ltd., et al. |
Ninth Circuit |
2022-11-01 |
Denied |
Amici (2)Response Waived |
calder-effects-test civil-rights forced-labor forum-injury forum-injury-requirement human-trafficking intentional-tort ninth-circuit-ruling personal-jurisdiction purposeful-availment |
Whether purposeful availment suffices to establish specific personal jurisdiction, or whether purposeful direction is necessary |
| 21-494 |
Ralph Lewis v. Power Research, Inc., et al. |
Nevada |
2021-10-04 |
Denied |
Response RequestedResponse WaivedRelisted (2) |
calder-effects-test conflict-of-laws corporate-officer due-process forum-activities nonresident-defendant personal-jurisdiction specific-jurisdiction walden-v-fiore |
Whether the Nevada Supreme Court correctly held that a State may exercise specific personal jurisdiction over a defendant where the defendant does not… |
| 20-1430 |
AMA Multimedia, LLC v. Marcin Wanat |
Ninth Circuit |
2021-04-13 |
Denied |
Response Waived |
calder-effects-test circuit-split civil-procedure due-process express-aiming federal-civil-procedure foreign-defendant geotargeted-advertising personal-jurisdiction tort |
Whether a foreign defendant has engaged in 'express aiming' at the United States for purposes of a U.S. court asserting personal jurisdiction |
| 20-342 |
Kyko Global Inc., et al. v. Omkar Bhongir |
Third Circuit |
2020-09-15 |
Denied |
Response Waived |
calder-effects-test calder-v-jones civil-procedure corporate-directors due-process effects-test personal-jurisdiction rule-12b2 state-law walden-v-fiore |
Whether Walden v. Fiore nullifies state personal-jurisdiction-statutes |
| 19-910 |
K. G. S., Individually and as Guardian and Next Friend of Baby Doe, a Minor Child v. Facebook, Inc. |
Alabama |
2020-01-22 |
Denied |
|
calder-effects-test calder-v-jones due-process effects-based-test fourteenth-amendment online-activity personal-jurisdiction reputational-harm virtual-contacts walden-v-fiore |
Whether virtual contacts can establish specific personal jurisdiction over a nonresident defendant under the effects-based test of Calder v. Jones |
| 18-165 |
DHL Supply Chain v. DEX Systems, Inc. |
Ninth Circuit |
2018-08-07 |
Denied |
|
calder-effects-test civil-procedure due-process electronic-server foreign-defendant forum-state internet-jurisdiction jurisdictional-analysis long-arm-statute minimum-contacts personal-jurisdiction specific-jurisdiction virtual-presence |
Whether a U.S. court can exercise personal jurisdiction over a foreign defendant based solely on the defendant's 'virtual presence' through electronic… |