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Re: "Deemed" jurisdiction / disclaimed personal jurisdiction

by Warren E. Agin :: Rate this Message:

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I'm not sure how this adds anything if you've already negotiated an exclusive jurisdiction provision in the contract. Are you spotting these in terms of service provisions or negotiated contracts?
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----- Original Message -----

  From: Carol Shepherd
  To: CYBERIA-L@...
  Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2008 3:44 PM
  Subject: "Deemed" jurisdiction / disclaimed personal jurisdiction


  I just saw my third or fourth instance of a contract provision along the
  lines of:

  "You agree that 1. the site, services and platform shall be deemed
  solely based in [STATE] and 2. the site shall be deemed a passive
  website that does not give rise to personal jurisdiction over us, either
  specific or general, in jurisdictions other than [STATE]."

  This seems to be at best hopeful and at worst in terrorem but I've
  probably missed some relevant developments.

  Can anyone point me to state or federal caselaw (conflicts of laws or
  jdx, contracts cases, or otherwise) which would support this gambit?
  --

  Carol Ruth Shepherd, Esq.
  VP/General Counsel Loud Feed, Inc.  |  http://loudfeed.com
  Principal, Arborlaw PLC             |  http://arborlaw.biz
  734.717.4646 v  734.786.1241 f


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