HAROLD HOWARD FARMS v. HOFFMAN

No. 37A03-9107-CV-216.

585 N.E.2d 18 (1992)

HAROLD HOWARD FARMS, Appellant-Defendant, v. Herman HOFFMAN, Appellee-Plaintiff.

Court of Appeals of Indiana, Third District.

January 21, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael D. O'Neall, O'Neall & O'Neall, Remington, for appellant-defendant.

Donald W. Shelmon, Randle & Shelmon, Rensselaer, for appellee-plaintiff.


HOFFMAN, Judge.

Appellant-defendant Harold Howard Farms (Howard) appeals an adverse judgment in favor of appellee-plaintiff Herman Hoffman (Hoffman). Howard conducts a business in Remus, Michigan. Herman Hoffman is a resident of Indiana. Howard raises two issues for review, one of which is dispositive: whether the trial court erred in determining that Indiana courts acquired personal jurisdiction over the appellant.

The facts relevant to the appeal disclose...

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