"The en banc court's ruling is deeply concerning for all businesses, particularly Internet-based companies. The Ninth Circuit decided to overrule common-sense precedent rooted in decades of Supreme Court jurisprudence, requiring plaintiffs to show that an out-of-state company has purposefully targeted a state's market before it can be subject to jurisdiction in that state. Instead, the court held that a business with no physical presence in a state can be sued there based on the location of its online customers, exposing Internet-based businesses to lawsuits in far-flung courtrooms. The Chamber will continue to advocate for robust personal jurisdiction protections for business."
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