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· 9/18/2008

Campbell Pet Co. v. Miale

Citations

  • 542 F.3d 879
  • 88 U.S.P.Q. 2d (BNA) 1252
  • 2008 U.S. App. LEXIS 19775
  • 2008 WL 4249767

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  • holding that attempts at \extra-judicial patent enforcement\ by harming plaintiff's business activities in forum state is a sufficient additional factor to justify the exercise of personal jurisdiction
  • holding that attempts at “extra-judicial patent enforcement” by harming plaintiffs business activities in forum state is a sufficient additional factor to justify the exercise of personal jurisdiction
  • holding that conference attendance in the forum, a cease-and-desist letter sent into the forum, twelve sales in the forum totaling about $14,000 in revenue, and a generally accessible website were insufficient to give rise to general jurisdiction
  • holding that conference attendance in the forum, a cease-and-desist letter sent into the forum, twelve sales in the forum totaling about $14,000 in revenue, and a generally accessible website were insufficient to give rise to general jurisdiction
  • holding that the defendants’ maintenance of a website was insufficient to give rise to general jurisdiction because it was not directed at customers in Washington and did not appear to have generated any sales in Washington
  • holding no general jurisdiction despite defendant's attendance at a conference where she demonstrated her products, offered them for sale, took orders, threatened competitors and harassed her competitor's customers

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Judges: Bryson, Archer, Prost

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