Document Type
Article
Abstract
This Survey Article will review some of the district and circuit courts' significant decisions, and comment on future trends for application of the law of personal jurisdiction in the Second Circuit. The Article concludes with a recommendation that district court judges should not grant or deny personal jurisdiction defenses until at least limited jurisdictional discovery has been granted and is completed.
Recommended Citation
Jay C. Carlisle, Second Circuit 2000-2001 Personal Jurisdiction Developments, 21 QLR 15 (2001), http://digitalcommons.pace.edu/lawfaculty/19/.