NAGEL v. CRAIN CUTTER CO.

No. 107.

50 Wis.2d 638 (1971)

184 N.W.2d 876

NAGEL, Appellant, v. CRAIN CUTTER COMPANY, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

Decided March 30, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant there was a brief and oral argument by Keith Schoff of Madison.

For the respondent there was a brief by Rosenberg & Wiseman of San Jose, California, and La Follette, Sinykin, Anderson & Abrahamson of Madison, attorneys, and Jack M. Wiseman of counsel, and oral argument by Jack M. Wiseman and Christopher J. Wilcox of Madison.


WILKIE, J.

The only issue presented by this appeal is whether the trial court erred in determining that it had no personal jurisdiction over defendant. To decide this question, the various provisions of Wisconsin's long-arm statute (sec. 262.05) must be examined and applied to the particular facts in light of due process requirements.1

The trial court made the following findings:

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