by Staff of the Firm | Apr 7, 2016 | Business Management, Uncategorized
On appeal, the court explained what constitutes “minimum contacts” so as to justify a court’s exercise of personal jurisdiction.[1] Because BRF did not have continuous and systemic contacts with Maryland, Perdue had to show that BRF “purposefully...
by Staff of the Firm | Mar 31, 2016 | Business Management, Uncategorized
A recent federal circuit case, Perdue Foods LLC v. BRF S.A., deals with the issue of personal jurisdiction– the power of a court over the parties in the case.[1] The case involved Perdue Holdings, Inc. (“Perdue”), an international food company based in...