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One Oklahoma automotive case is studied in every American law school: Woodson v. Worldwide Volkswagen. The case set the standards for determining when a defendant can and cannot be sued in a particular jurisdiction. The Supreme Court found that your office may be in New York or Frankfurt, but you may find yourself sued in rural Oklahoma. Rhodes Hieronymus helped set the standards of the Worldwide Volkswagen case, and we’ve been involved in more than twenty years of applying that law.
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