The State Bar of California - July 2012 Question 1 (Civil Procedure) lyrics

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The State Bar of California - July 2012 Question 1 (Civil Procedure) lyrics

Pam and Patrick are residents of State A. While visiting State B, they were hit by a truck owned and operated by Corporation, a freight business. Corporation is incorporated under the laws of Canada and has its headquarters there, where its President and Secretary are located. State B is the only state in which Corporation conducts its business. Corporation's drivers and other employees work out of its warehouse in State B. Pam and Patrick jointly filed a lawsuit against Corporation in federal district court in State A. In their complaint, Pam demanded damages for personal injury in the amount of $70,000 and for property damage in the amount of $10,000; Patrick demanded damages in the amount of $6,000. Corporation filed a motion to dismiss the complaint for lack of personal jurisdiction. The federal district court denied the motion. After trial, it entered judgment for Pam in the amount of $60,000 and for Patrick in the amount of $4,000. Corporation has appealed on the grounds of lack of subject matter jurisdiction and lack of personal jurisdiction. How should the court of appeals rule on each ground? Discuss.