Multiple Choice
How are long-arm statutes and forum-selection clauses similar?
A) They both eliminate the necessity for a court to have subject matter jurisdiction.
B) They both eliminate any requirement that there be a connection between a state and a party over whom that state is attempting to exercise jurisdiction.
C) They both can be factors in determining whether or not a state has personal jurisdiction over a defendant.
D) They both eliminate the need to meet venue requirements in a case.
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