Posts from January 2026.
The explosion of online marketplaces like Amazon, Temu, SHEIN, eBay, Walmart, Shopify storefronts, and innumerable drop-ship models, has forced federal courts to revisit old personal jurisdiction doctrines through a new lens. Plaintiffs suing foreign or out-of-state sellers increasingly argue that sales ...
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