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International Shoe Co. v. Washington
The activities of a defendant corporation in a state is sufficient to subject it to the jurisdiction of the state's courts. Specifically, International Shoe Co. engaged in systemic and continuous activities within the state of Washington over a period of several years. Their activities generated considerable business for the defendant. Thus, the activities of the defendant constitute a presence within the state sufficient to subject the defendant to the state's jurisdiction.
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