Ratliff v. Cooper Laboratories, Inc. (South Carolina, 1971)
- Ratliff [South Carolina nonresident] was not able to get jurisdiction over Cooper in South Carolina [chosen for its long statute of limitations] because Cooper and the other defendant were incorporated in Delaware, with their principal places of business being Connecticut and New York, and their contacts with South Carolina were insufficient. The claims also had no connection with SC and arose in IN and FL.
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