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· 7/30/2009

Nogle & Black Aviation, Inc. v. Faveretto Ex Rel. Migliori

Citations

  • 290 S.W.3d 277
  • 2009 Tex. App. LEXIS 5958
  • 2009 WL 943872

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • holding that nonresident defendant’s contract with Texas-based engineer to design inspection procedure for wing spar supported specific jurisdiction when plaintiffs asserted negligence in design and inspection of wing spar
  • holding nonresident company purposefully availed itself of engineering work by Texas resident it selected even if resident was hired by another corporation
  • noting that “it is the place of performance rather than execution, consummation or delivery which should govern the determination of jurisdiction”
  • upholding exercise of personal jurisdiction in Texas over nonresident based on contract designed to benefit from the skills of a Texas resident who performed the contract in Texas
  • upholding exercise of personal jurisdiction in Texas over nonresident based on contract designed to benefit from the skills of a Texas resident who performed the contract in Texas
  • purposeful-availment doctrine “recognizes that a defendant can make choices to avoid benefitting from activities in Texas”

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Judges: Leslie B. Yates

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