Helicopteros Nacionales de Colombia, S. A. v. Hall
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Supreme Court of the United States | ||||||||||
Argued November 8, 1983 Decided April 24, 1984 |
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Holding | ||||||||||
Court membership | ||||||||||
Chief Justice: Warren E. Burger Associate Justices: William J. Brennan, Jr., Byron White, Thurgood Marshall, Harry Blackmun, Lewis F. Powell, Jr., William Rehnquist, John Paul Stevens, Sandra Day O'Connor |
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Majority by: Blackmun Joined by: Burger, White, Marshall, Powell, Rehnquist, Stevens, and O'Connor Dissent by: Brennan |
Helicopteros Nacionales de Colombia, S. A. v. Hall, 466 U.S. 408 (1984) was a case decided by the United States Supreme Court, holding that mere purchases in the United States by a non-resident corporation would not satisfy the minimum contacts test necessary to establish in personam jurisdiction under the Due Process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.
[edit] See also
List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 466
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