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To sue a foreign firm in the United States, the plaintiff must:

A. comply with the terms of the Hague Service Convention when serving notice of the lawsuit.
B. demonstrate that exercise of personal jurisdiction over the defendant will be ineffective.
C. comply with the terms of the Convention of International Sale of Goods when filing a lawsuit.
D. establish legal representation in the area of personal jurisdiction.
D. establish maximum contacts between the foreign defendant and the forum court.

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To sue a foreign firm in the US, the supreme court held that the plaintiff must establish minimum contracts between the foreign defendant and the forum court.

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