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Jurisdiction

Washington Law Review

Journal

1968

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A New Approach To Jurisdictional Analysis?, Anon Apr 1968

A New Approach To Jurisdictional Analysis?, Anon

Washington Law Review

Plaintiff, a Washington corporation, is a general insurance broker procuring "hard-to-get" insurance exclusively for other brokers. Defendant, a California corporation, telephoned plaintiff requesting it to obtain insurance for Cisco Aircraft, Inc., a customer negotiating a crop and forest dusting contract. Plaintiff obtained high-risk, high-premium coverage through its London broker and wired defendant a binder. Cisco defaulted and coverage was cancelled. Plaintiff paid its London broker the earned premiums and sought recovery from defendant. Defendant was served pursuant to the Washington long arm statute. Defendant unsuccessfully challenged the jurisdiction of the court. Plaintiff received a $41,275.15 judgment because the jury found …


A New Approach To Jurisdictional Analysis?, Anon Apr 1968

A New Approach To Jurisdictional Analysis?, Anon

Washington Law Review

Plaintiff, a Washington corporation, is a general insurance broker procuring "hard-to-get" insurance exclusively for other brokers. Defendant, a California corporation, telephoned plaintiff requesting it to obtain insurance for Cisco Aircraft, Inc., a customer negotiating a crop and forest dusting contract. Plaintiff obtained high-risk, high-premium coverage through its London broker and wired defendant a binder. Cisco defaulted and coverage was cancelled. Plaintiff paid its London broker the earned premiums and sought recovery from defendant. Defendant was served pursuant to the Washington long arm statute. Defendant unsuccessfully challenged the jurisdiction of the court. Plaintiff received a $41,275.15 judgment because the jury found …