D&R Global Selections, S.L., Appellant, v Bodega Olegario Falcon Pineiro, Respondent., 29 N.Y.3d 292
Summary
HOLDINGS: [1]-The trial court had personal and subject matter jurisdiction over defendant, a Spanish winery, because it purposefully availed itself of the privilege of conducting activities within New York; plaintiff's claim under Business Corporation Law § 1314(b)(4) arose from defendant's transaction of business in New York within the meaning of CPLR 302(a)(1); and the exercise of long-arm jurisdiction over defendant comported with federal due process, as it established minimum contacts with New York by visiting the state on multiple occasions to promote its wine and by selling wine to a New York-based distributor.