Ohio Long-Arm Statute

Ohio Rev. Code Ann. § 2307.382
§ 2307.382. Personal jurisdiction
(A) A court may exercise personal
jurisdiction over a person who acts directly or by an agent, as to a cause of
action arising from the person's:
(1) Transacting any business in this state;
(2) Contracting to supply services or goods
in this state;
(3) Causing tortious injury by an act or
omission in this state;
(4) Causing tortious injury in this state by
an act or omission outside this state if he regularly does or solicits business,
or engages in any other persistent course of conduct, or derives substantial
revenue from goods used or consumed or services rendered in this state;
(5) Causing injury in this state to any
person by breach of warranty expressly or impliedly made in the sale of goods
outside this state when he might reasonably have expected such person to use,
consume, or be affected by the goods in this state, provided that he also
regularly does or solicits business, or engages in any other persistent course
of conduct, or derives substantial revenue from goods used or consumed or
services rendered in this state;
(6) Causing tortious injury in this state to
any person by an act outside this state committed with the purpose of injuring
persons, when he might reasonably have expected that some person would be
injured thereby in this state;
(7) Causing tortious injury to any person by
a criminal act, any element of which takes place in this state, which he commits
or in the commission of which he is guilty of complicity.
(8) Having an interest in, using, or
possessing real property in this state;
(9) Contracting to insure any person,
property, or risk located within this state at the time of contracting.
(B) For purposes of this section, a person who
enters into an agreement, as a principal, with a sales representative for the
solicitation of orders in this state is transacting business in this state. As
used in this division, "principal" and "sales representative" have the same
meanings as in section 1335.11 of the Revised Code.
(C) When jurisdiction over a person is based
solely upon this section, only a cause of action arising from acts enumerated in
this section may be asserted against him.
|