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At a softball game in Minnesota, a person is injured when a defective baseball bat shatters in his hands upon impact with a softball.
At a softball game in Minnesota, a person is injured when a defective baseball bat shatters in his hands upon impact with a softball. The person sues the baseball bat manufacturer in Minnesota, even though the bat manufacturer owns a single factory located in New Jersey. The attorney for the bat manufacturer maintain that the state of Minnesota has no jurisdiction over the bat manufacturer as the owner of the business has never been to Minnesota and sells exclusively to a distributor in New Jersey. If you were the judge how would you rule?