1. In its argument before the Supreme Court, International Shoe argued, It would be manifestly impolitic to...
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1. In its argument before the Supreme Court, International Shoe argued, “It would be manifestly impolitic to uphold service upon a salesman in a case not involving a sale. It would require of mere soliciting salesmen, notoriously happy-go-lucky fellows, good mixers, a higher degree of judgment and responsibility than that for which they are selected.” Quoted in Cameron & Johnson, Death of a Salesman? Forum Shopping and Outcome Determination UnderInternational Shoe, 28 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 769, 795 (1995). Within the Pennoyer model, why was it important to serve the corporation’s salesmen in the forum state?
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Civil Procedure Cases And Materials
ISBN: 9780314280169
11th Edition
Authors: Jack Friedenthal, Arthur Miller, John Sexton, Helen Hershkoff
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