"This case goes to show that sometimes life can be like an essay question on a law school exam."
-Justice Ronald B. Robie, writing for the state Court of Appeal's Third District in Greenwell v. Auto-Owners Ins. Co. (233 Cal. App. 4th 783 (2015)). The case involved a California resident who purchased an insurance policy from a Michigan company, pertaining to property located in Arkansas; the court held California didn't have jurisdiction. <...
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