Kristen Hudson was quoted in an American Bar Association Litigation Section article, "Online Shopping, Cookies, and Jurisdiction."
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Kristen Hudson was quoted in an American Bar Association Litigation Section article, "Online Shopping, Cookies, and Jurisdiction," discussing online platforms that will face litigation risk in nonresident forums. “In my view, that doctrine was not supported by long-standing precedent and was too narrow because it could have allowed a defendant to avoid jurisdiction despite having in-state activity analogous to in-state presence,” Kristen states. To read more, click here.
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