CPLR § 302 Personal jurisdiction by acts of non-domiciliaries
(a) Acts which are the basis of jurisdiction
(1) transacts any business within the state or contracts anywhere to supply goods or services in the state
CPLR R. 3211(a)(8)the court has not jurisdiction of the person of the defendant
(a) Acts which are the basis of jurisdiction
(1) transacts any business within the state or contracts anywhere to supply goods or services in the state
CPLR R. 3211(a)(8)the court has not jurisdiction of the person of the defendant
The decision is pretty long and I don’t have time to get into the fact, but I think it’s worthwhile to post so you at least know that the decision exists. It’s a good read. I’ll add specifics later.
Grimaldi v Guinn, 2010 NY Slip Op 00926 (App. Div., 2nd, 2010)
