BOYD v. U-HAUL INTERN., INC.

86-940.

527 So.2d 713 (1988)

Jack Freeman BOYD, individually, and as father and next friend of Freeman Boyd, a minor v. U-HAUL INTERNATIONAL, INC.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

May 27, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mary Ellen Lamar and James W. Traeger of Beasley, Wilson, Traeger, Allen and Mendelsohn, Montgomery; Gray, Langford, Sapp, Davis and McGowan, Tuskegee; and Gillis and Nesbitt, Montgomery, for appellant.

Tabor R. Novak, Jr., and Joana S. Ellis, of Ball, Ball, Duke & Matthews, Montgomery, for appellee.


ADAMS, Justice.

This case presents a single question for our decision: whether defendant U-Haul International, Inc., had sufficient contacts with this State to make it fair and reasonable to require it to come here to defend against the present action. The lower court concluded that the contacts of U-Haul International, Inc., with this State were not sufficient to render it amenable to process in this State. We reverse and remand.

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