Personal jurisdiction questions after SCOTUS ruling

The Supreme Court’s historic ruling in Ford Motor Co. v. Montana Eighth Judicial District expands specific personal jurisdiction to permit claims against foreign defendants who “serve a market”–even if the Defendant did not itself sell the offending product in that market. The following article describes the decision. Ehrenstein|Sager has a deep understanding of the nuances of jurisdiction over foreign defendants. We know how to limit a foreign court’s jurisdiction over your business. And we know how to obtain jurisdiction over a foreign business.