Long-arm jurisdiction under CPLR 302 (a) (1) was correctly found where the complaint alleges that defendant breached the subject agreement in New York by permitting its licensee to sell nonconforming products here, and where the agreement regulates defendant's use of the subject trademark throughout the entire United States, was negotiated in New York by defendant's long-standing New York counsel, contains a New York choice-of-law clause, and extends to "all those acting...
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