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Plixer International, Inc. v. Scrutinizer GMBH, 18-1195

Held that the exercise of specific personal jurisdiction over a German company in a trademark infringement action did not violate due process. The German company, which operated an English-language website, argued that it lacked the requisite minimum contacts with the United States. Disagreeing, the First Circuit affirmed the district court’s ruling that the exercise of personal jurisdiction was constitutional.

Appellate Information

  • Decided
  • Published 2018/09/13

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Court

  • United States First Circuit

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