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Vol. 20, Issue 2, 2004January 01, 2004 EDT

Which Stream to Follow: Why the Eleventh Circuit Should Adopt a Broader Stream of Commerce Theory in Light of Growing E-Commerce Markets

Christopher Porterfield,
vermeulen v. renault u.s.a. madara v. hall inc. v. instruction set inset systems web site disparate treatment bensusan restaurant corp. v. king calder v. jones inc. zippo manufacturing co. v. zippo dot com asahi metal indus. co. v. superior court of cal. world-wide volkswagen corp. v. woodson computer internet personal jurisdiction fourteenth amendment fifth amendment due process clause
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Christopher Porterfield, Which Stream to Follow: Why the Eleventh Circuit Should Adopt a Broader Stream of Commerce Theory in Light of Growing E-Commerce Markets, 20 Georgia State University Law Review (2004).
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