|  | Sufficient minimum contacts do not exist if maintaining the suit in the forum state would offend " `traditional notions of fair play and substantial justice.'"  -  in Athanassiadis v. National Car Rental, 1997 and one similar citation
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|  | First, the complaint must allege sufficient facts to bring the action within the ambit of one of the various jurisdictional criteria contained in Florida's long-arm statute found in section 48.193, Florida Statutes (2000).  -  in Law Offices of Sybil Shainwald v. Barro, 2002 and one similar citation
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|  | Thus, the connection between Christus and Florida is that Christus purchased two machines from a Florida-based company, payment was made or to be made in Florida, and, when the software was involved, Witt serviced the machines remotely from Florida.[2] The minimum contacts required by the due process clause is not satisfied by a mere showing that a Florida  …  -  in CHRISTUS ST. JOSEPH'S v. Witt Biomedical Corp., 2002
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|  | Moreover, Burtis' affidavit asserts no other facts showing activities in the state which would meet the jurisdictional requirements of Florida law.  -  in Taskey v. Burtis, 2001
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