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Elliott v. Edwards Engineering Corp.

United States Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit
Aug 31, 1966
364 F.2d 991 (10th Cir. 1966)

Opinion

No. 8287.

August 31, 1966.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of Colorado; Alfred A. Arraj, Judge.

Jay L. Gueck, Denver, Colo., of Hindry, Erickson Meyer, Denver, Colo., for appellant.

Thomas T. Crumpacker, Denver, Colo. (Eugene S. Hames, Denver, Colo., on the brief), for appellees.

Before MURRAH, Chief Judge, and PICKETT and HILL, Circuit Judges.


The sole question presented by this appeal is whether at the time of the attempted service of summons on an employee of the appellee foreign corporation, it was doing business in the State of Colorado, hence amenable to the jurisdiction of the courts of that State.

Following applicable Colorado law, and distinguishing this case from Focht v. Southwestern Skyways, Inc., D.C., 220 F. Supp. 441, affm'd 10 Cir., 336 F.2d 603, the trial court held that the activities of the employee on which attempted service was made were quantitatively and qualitatively insufficient to meet the test of "minimum contacts" so as to constitute doing business in the state.

We affirm the judgment of the trial court for the reasons stated in its opinion. 257 F. Supp. 537.


Summaries of

Elliott v. Edwards Engineering Corp.

United States Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit
Aug 31, 1966
364 F.2d 991 (10th Cir. 1966)
Case details for

Elliott v. Edwards Engineering Corp.

Case Details

Full title:Allen W. ELLIOTT, Administrator of the Estate of Lloyd E. Elliott…

Court:United States Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit

Date published: Aug 31, 1966

Citations

364 F.2d 991 (10th Cir. 1966)

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