Sher v. Johnson

U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit · Decided 1990-08-17

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KOZINSKI, Circuit Judge: The issue here is personal jurisdiction over a partnership and its individual partners. Alexandre Dumas notwithstanding, we conclude that all for one does not necessarily mean one for all. Facts In March 1984, federal officials arrested Seymour Sher in Los Angeles, California in connection with criminal charges brought against him in Tampa, Florida. Sher and hi…

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