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“[W]e decided to enter the retail market so that their life does not seem so wonderful.” CEO Abbyy Software talking about the competition, not the customers. (Personal Jurisdiction case)
See http://www.cafc.uscourts.gov/images/stories/opinions-orders/10-1100.pdf Issue(s): Was the District Court correct in dismissing “the Abbyy defendants,” non-US corporations, for lack of personal jurisdiction and improper service of process without an evidentiary hearing or further discovery despite the record reflecting importation of the software … Continue reading