WELSH v. TAKEKAWA IRON WORKS CO., LTD.

No. C0-94-1918.

529 N.W.2d 471 (1995)

Neil V. WELSH, Respondent, v. TAKEKAWA IRON WORKS CO., LTD., Appellant, v. EVANS ROTORK, INC., et al., Defendants.

Court of Appeals of Minnesota.

April 4, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James R. Bettenburg, Dennis K. Kispert, Bettenburg Law Firm, St. Paul, for respondent.

Steven J. Muth, Louise A. Behrendt, Stich, Angell, Kreidler & Muth, Minneapolis, for appellant.

Lawrence R. King, Daniel J. Trudeau, King & Hatch, P.A., St. Paul, for defendants.

Considered and decided by NORTON, P.J., SCHUMACHER and MANSUR, JJ.


OPINION

MARTIN J. MANSUR, Judge.

Appellant, a Japanese corporation, argues the district court erred by denying its motion to dismiss for lack of personal jurisdiction, contending it has insufficient Minnesota contacts to satisfy due process requirements. We agree and reverse.

FACTS

Respondent Neil Welsh, a Minnesota resident, was severely injured while using a ripsaw in the course of his employment. He initiated a personal injury suit against...

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