Opinion ID: 1723376
Heading Depth: 2
Heading Rank: 1

Heading: limited personal jurisdiction

Text: As the lead opinion notes, in determining whether the exercise of limited personal jurisdiction over the defendant is proper in this case, a two-step analysis must be undertaken. First, it must be determined if the exercise of limited personal jurisdiction over Wilson would be consistent with the requirements of the Due Process Clause, U.S. Const. Am. XIV. Second, it must determined if Wilson is within the reach of Michigan's long-arm statute, M.C.L. § 600.705; M.S.A. § 27A.705. Jeffrey v. Rapid American Corp., 448 Mich. 178, 185, 529 N.W.2d 644 (1995). Also, because the trial court granted summary disposition in this case, it is assumed that all factual allegations in the complaint are true for the purposes of this appeal. Simko v. Blake, 448 Mich. 648, 654, 532 N.W.2d 842 (1995).