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A California man had his car serviced in CA, by a CA mechanic, including the brakes. The CA resident then went on a road trip

A California man had his car serviced in CA, by a CA mechanic, including the brakes. The CA resident then went on a road trip to Nevada. In Nevada, the car started having troubles. The CA resident was told by the CA mechanic to bring in the vehicle. So the CA resident stopped at a NV auto shop and a NV mechanic looked at the vehicle but was not able to help. Nevada mechanic never touched the CA vehicle. NV mechanic told CA resident that he did not work on that Make of vehicle. So the CA resident drove back to CA but got into an accident in CA, because the brakes failed. Does a CA court have personal jurisdiction over the Nevada mechanic?

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