p1591 California lacked personal jurisdiction over a Roman Catholic diocese in Ireland that ordained – and also owned and operated the seminary that trained – a priest who sexually abused children in California. The diocese's only contact with California was to accept tuition and related expenses from the California diocese that hired the priest after his ordination. CitationDOE v ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCHBISHOP OF CASHEL & EMLY (Evidence of Minimum contacts) 177 CA4 209 [See CCP §410.10; Int’l Shoe v Washington 326 US 310; Vons Companies v Seabest Foods 14 C4 434; Martin v Detroit Lions 32 CA3 472; Archdiocese of Milwaukee v Superior Court 112 CA4 423]
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