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Blum v. Super. Ct.
Hitomi Blumberg, LLC[1]sued Stephen Blum and American HomeHealth, Inc. (AHH) related to the sale of shares of AHH to Blumberg LLC. Blum moved to quash service of the summons and complaint for lack of personal jurisdiction. The court found Blum had sufficient contacts with California for it to exercise jurisdiction over him because he was a director of AHH and AHH sold products to retailers which had stores in all 50 states. Court conclude Blum did not have minimum contacts with California and grant the petition for a writ of mandate directing the superior court to enter an order quashing the service of summons and complaint on Blum.

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