Michigan Long-Arm Statute

Mich. Comp. Laws § 600.705
§ 600.705. Limited personal jurisdiction over
individuals.
Sec. 705. The existence of any of the following relationships between
an individual or his agent and the state shall constitute a sufficient basis of
jurisdiction to enable a court of record of this state to exercise limited
personal jurisdiction over the individual and to enable the court to render
personal judgments against the individual or his representative arising out of
an act which creates any of the following relationships:
(1) The transaction of any business within the state.
(2) The doing or causing an act to be done, or consequences to occur,
in the state resulting in an action for tort.
(3) The ownership, use, or possession of real or tangible personal
property situated within the state.
(4) Contracting to insure a person, property, or risk located within
this state at the time of contracting.
(5) Entering into a contract for services to be rendered or for
materials to be furnished in the state by the defendant.
(6) Acting as a director, manager, trustee, or other officer of a
corporation incorporated under the laws of, or having its principal place of
business within this state.
(7) Maintaining a domicile in this state while subject to a marital
or family relationship which is the basis of the claim for divorce, alimony,
separate maintenance, property settlement, child support, or child custody.
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