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Plaintiff Wolfe was a New Jersey resident who owned a collection of classic automobiles, one of which was a rare Alfa Romeo 6C 3000 Competizione that was to be auctioned. In the federal District Court in New Jersey, Wolfe filed suit for defamation and trade libel against Gooding and Company, a California corporation that auctions automobiles, and generates business, in part, by sending catalogs to New Jersey residents, but whose principle place of business is Santa Monica, California. The plaintiff claimed that the defendant had made defamatory comments about him in three places: the company’s website, the company’s catalog of cars listed for auctions, and at the company’s auction in California. The defamatory statements allegedly had the effect of lowering the value of the car that the plaintiff was trying to sell. The defendant filed a motion to dismiss on grounds that the company did not have sufficient minimum contacts with the state of New Jersey. Do you think the trial court granted the defendant’s motion to dismiss? Why or why not?

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