Law360, New York ( March 6, 2015, 8:12 AM EST) -- Hatch-Waxman plaintiffs have long relied upon allegations of general jurisdiction to obtain personal jurisdiction over generic drug manufacturers in patent-friendly forums. And, until recently, courts did not hesitate to find personal jurisdiction where a defendant allegedly distributed drugs throughout the United States.[1] But in Daimler AG v. Bauman,[2] the U.S. Supreme Court seemed to strip this weapon from a plaintiff's arsenal by narrowing the circumstances in which a defendant's unrelated contacts with the forum can give rise to personal jurisdiction....
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