You work for Procter & Gamble. A group of plaintiffs have sued P&G over its Nyquil product, which is regularly sold in large quantities in Nevada. P&G is incorporated in Delaware and has its principal place of business in Ohio. Plaintiffs are all citizens of Nevada. Is P&G likely subject to personal jurisdiction in Nevada?
Yes, because it sells and advertises its products across the United States including Nevada |
No, because it is a citizen of Delaware & Ohio |
Yes, if the dispute at issue is more than $75,000
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