You have taken a few of Tenure Track InstructorJudd's classes and have learned about jurisdiction. You work part-time for a lawyer in Costa Mesa. CA. The lawyer tells you that a client called her and asked if she has a case. He needs you to tell him if he can le a lawsuit for the client in California courts, and wants a one- page memo about it. He tells you that the client may have a great case, but doesn't know laws about jurisdiction, but knows that you have studied them. The client, a California resident looks for a ticket online for a trip to Argentina, and she wants the adventure dancing the Tango on the streets of Buenos Aires, Argentina. She also wants to travel to Cordoba, Rosario, Salta. and even the ski resort Bariloche. and can do it by train. Online, she sees Ferrocariles Argentinos, the Argentine railway who has Google ads that pop up anywhere in the world when someone enters "Argentine train trip", it then says "Special one month rail pass for US residents only - $299". After seeing it, she buys a ticket online and tells her friend in Arizona to buy one as well, and her friend does buy one. The railway has no ofces in California, but they have an advertising agency in Miami that manages the website. She will be able to y to Buenos Aires, shop in la calle Florida, and dance in the club VIRUTA and La Boca and then go on her train trip. She is excited about her trip, and is looking forward to spending time skiing in Bariloche. After she arrives in Buenos Aires, she does indeed tango, having the time of her life. She gets a video of her instructor doing a tango with her She leaves Buenos Aires, and while waiting at the Mar del Plata train station. she is standing at the train station, and she watches two trains crash, and she unfortunately is hit by a piece of metal ying from one of the trains, which severely injures her leg. She is devastated, and now can't ski, or tango, and needs a cane to walk