24 Cited authorities

  1. Daimler AG v. Bauman

    571 U.S. 117 (2014)   Cited 5,954 times   238 Legal Analyses
    Holding that foreign corporations may not be subject to general jurisdiction "whenever they have an in-state subsidiary or affiliate"
  2. Goodyear Dunlop Tires Oper. v. Brown

    564 U.S. 915 (2011)   Cited 5,480 times   88 Legal Analyses
    Holding "the sales of petitioners' tires sporadically made in North Carolina through intermediaries" insufficient to support general jurisdiction
  3. Walden v. Fiore

    571 U.S. 277 (2014)   Cited 4,528 times   49 Legal Analyses
    Holding that, for specific jurisdiction, "the relationship must arise out of contacts that the 'defendant [it]self' creates with the forum State" (quoting Burger King Corp. v. Rudzewicz, 471 U.S. 462, 475 (1985))
  4. Licci ex rel. Licci v. Lebanese Canadian Bank SAL

    673 F.3d 50 (2d Cir. 2012)   Cited 712 times   4 Legal Analyses
    Finding New York law applied to tort claim where all of the challenged conduct occurred in New York even though the plaintiffs' injuries occurred in Israel, where they were domiciled
  5. Waldman v. Palestine Liberation Org.

    835 F.3d 317 (2d Cir. 2016)   Cited 247 times
    Holding that there was no specific jurisdiction in part "because the terror attacks in Israel at issue ... were not expressly aimed at the United States and because the deaths and injuries suffered by the American plaintiffs in these attacks were random and fortuitous"
  6. Sonera Holding B.V. v. Çukurova Holding A.S.

    750 F.3d 221 (2d Cir. 2014)   Cited 255 times   4 Legal Analyses
    Holding that a corporation's contacts with New York did not “come close to making it ‘at home' there” even though the corporation solicited business from two New York-based funds, among other contacts that the corporation had with New York
  7. Hoffritz for Cutlery, Inc. v. Amajac, Ltd.

    763 F.2d 55 (2d Cir. 1985)   Cited 566 times   1 Legal Analyses
    Holding that fifty-four visits over ten years was insufficient for personal jurisdiction under section 301
  8. New York v. National Service Industries, Inc.

    460 F.3d 201 (2d Cir. 2006)   Cited 201 times
    Holding that a party is subject to liabilities and obligations that it expressly assumes
  9. Landoil v. Alexander Servs

    77 N.Y.2d 28 (N.Y. 1990)   Cited 247 times   1 Legal Analyses
    Underwriting of policies in New York insufficient to sustain jurisdiction
  10. Quanaim v. Frasco Rest

    17 S.W.3d 30 (Tex. App. 2000)   Cited 88 times
    Holding that a subsequent order granting summary judgment modifies, corrects, or reforms a previous summary judgment order in favor of the same party
  11. Rule 12 - Defenses and Objections: When and How Presented; Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings; Consolidating Motions; Waiving Defenses; Pretrial Hearing

    Fed. R. Civ. P. 12   Cited 357,835 times   950 Legal Analyses
    Granting the court discretion to exclude matters outside the pleadings presented to the court in defense of a motion to dismiss
  12. Rule 201 - Judicial Notice of Adjudicative Facts

    Fed. R. Evid. 201   Cited 29,431 times   26 Legal Analyses
    Holding "[n]ormally, in deciding a motion to dismiss for failure to state a claim, courts must limit their inquiry to the facts stated in the complaint and the documents either attached to or incorporated in the complaint. However, courts may also consider matters of which they may take judicial notice."
  13. Rule 28 - Persons Before Whom Depositions May Be Taken

    Fed. R. Civ. P. 28   Cited 18,654 times   7 Legal Analyses
    Requiring appellant's argument to contain citations to authorities
  14. Section 1406 - Cure or waiver of defects

    28 U.S.C. § 1406   Cited 14,716 times   55 Legal Analyses
    Recognizing that transfer is proper to any district or division in which the action could have been brought
  15. Section 302 - Personal jurisdiction by acts of non-domiciliaries

    N.Y. C.P.L.R. § 302   Cited 4,333 times   6 Legal Analyses
    Holding that service may be made "to a person of suitable age and discretion at the actual place of business, dwelling place or usual place of abode of the person to be served and by ... mailing the summons to the person to be served at his or her last known residence"
  16. Section 301 - Jurisdiction over persons, property or status

    N.Y. CPLR 301   Cited 1,590 times
    Codifying caselaw that incorporates "doing business" standard
  17. Section 52-577a - Limitation of action based on product liability claim

    Conn. Gen. Stat. § 52-577a   Cited 79 times   2 Legal Analyses

    (a) No product liability claim, as defined in section 52-572m, shall be brought but within three years from the date when the injury, death or property damage is first sustained or discovered or in the exercise of reasonable care should have been discovered, except that, subject to the provisions of subsections (c), (d) and (e) of this section, no such action may be brought against any party nor may any party be impleaded pursuant to subsection (b) of this section later than ten years from the date