Husky Constr., Inc. v. Gestion G. Thibault, Inc.

3 Citing cases

  1. Peterson v. Riverview Healthcare Ass'n

    No. A24-0266 (Minn. Ct. App. Dec. 9, 2024)

    "The requirement that a court have personal jurisdiction flows from the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution." Husky Constr., Inc. v. Gestion G. Thibault, Inc., 983 N.W.2d 101, 107 (Minn.App. 2022) (quotation omitted), rev. denied (Minn. Mar. 14, 2023). "The Due Process Clause . . . limits the ability of a state to exercise its coercive power by asserting jurisdiction over non-resident defendants."

  2. Hindermann v. Dimich

    No. A24-0051 (Minn. Ct. App. Sep. 3, 2024)

    First, the license to use the property is a contact arising after the conveyance and therefore does not support personal jurisdiction for this action. Husky Const., Inc. v. Gestion G. Thibault, Inc., 983 N.W.2d 101, 111 (Minn.App. 2022) ("[I]n examining the sufficiency of contacts with the forum state to determine the exercise of specific personal jurisdiction over a nonresident defendant, we generally focus on those contacts leading up to and surrounding the accrual of the cause of action."), rev. denied (Minn. Mar. 14, 2023).

  3. State v. HavenBrook Homes, LLC

    No. A23-0244 (Minn. Ct. App. Sep. 5, 2023)   Cited 2 times

    These contacts occurred as part of an effort to remediate the problems with the rental properties and are therefore insufficient to establish personal jurisdiction. See KSTP-FM, 602 N.W.2d at 925 (noting that a company "should not be subject to personal jurisdiction because of its efforts to resolve" issues); Pangaea, Inc. v. Flying Burrito LLC, 647 F.3d 741, 749 (8th Cir. 2011) (concluding that a trip in an effort to avoid a trademark infringement did not establish sufficient contacts to justify personal jurisdiction); see also Husky Constr., Inc. v. Gestion G. Thibault, Inc., 983 N.W.2d 101, 111 (Minn.App. 2022) (stating that "for purposes of determining specific personal jurisdiction, courts look to those contacts leading up to and surrounding the accrual of the cause of action" (quotation omitted)), rev. denied (Minn. Mar. 14, 2023).