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Business, 23.09.2020 07:01 oliviaschmitt0

Samantha, a California resident, travels to Oregon to visit the University of Oregon campus. Samantha is thinking about attending the university and wanted to visit the campus before deciding. While in Eugene, Oregon, Samantha buys a skin care mask from a street vendor on 13th Avenue, a "street fair" type area where local vendors sell their products. The vendor, Mike Malarky, who is the sole proprietor of Paradise Skin Care (PSC), has his headquarters and a small retail store in Eugene and does not market his products outside of Oregon. Samantha was very excited about trying his organic face mask, but decides to wait until she gets home later that day. Samantha finally arrives home in Sacramento, California after a long 8 plus hour drive. She is extremely tired and decides it would be quite relaxing to apply her new face mask. Samantha suffers an extreme reaction to the products contained in the mask and suffers "burn like" scarring on her face and neck. Understandably upset, Samantha sues Mr. Malarky and PSC in state court in Sacramento, California court for her injuries asserting a claim for negligence and product liability. Assuming that the cause of action is valid, does the California court have personal jurisdiction (In Personam) over the dealer, Mike Malarky and his company Paradise Skin Care?

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