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Milliken v. Meyer
311 U.S. 457 (1940); 61 S. Ct. 339; 85 L. Ed. 278
Key Principle
Domicile within a state is alone sufficient to subject an absent defendant to that state's in personam jurisdiction, provided a reasonable method of notice consistent with due process is employed.
Area of Law
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