COMMUNITY TRUST BANCORP v. COMMUNITY TRUST FIN.

No. 11-6048.

692 F.3d 469 (2012)

COMMUNITY TRUST BANCORP, INC., a Kentucky Corporation, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. COMMUNITY TRUST FINANCIAL CORPORATION, a Louisiana Corporation; Community Trust Bank, a Louisiana Banking Corporation; Community Trust Bank of Texas, a Texas Banking Corporation, Defendants-Appellants.

United States Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit.

Decided and Filed: August 23, 2012.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

ARGUED: Scot A. Duvall , Middleton Reutlinger, Louisville, Kentucky, for Appellants. John C. Roach , Ransdell & Roach, PLLC, Lexington, Kentucky, for Appellee. ON BRIEF: Scot A. Duvall , Julia R. McGuffey , Middleton Reutlinger, Louisville, Kentucky, for Appellants. W. Keith Ransdell , S. Chad Meredith , Ransdell & Roach, PLLC, Lexington, Kentucky, Michael S. Hargis , Trevor Taylor Graves , King & Schickli, PLLC, Lexington, Kentucky, for Appellee.

Before: COLE and DONALD, Circuit Judges; SARGUS, District Judge.


OPINION

COLE, Circuit Judge.

Plaintiff Community Trust Bancorp, Inc. asks us to find specific personal jurisdiction over out-of-state defendants solely because the Defendants provided passwords to access online banking services to a handful of in-state residents. As the Plaintiff's cause of action only tangentially related to the Defendants' acts within the forum state, we REVERSE the district court's judgment finding personal jurisdiction.

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