Adia filed a case against Chang in the court at Ohio. However, Chang had never visited Ohio and had no personal ties with anyone in Ohio. Chang could successfully argue that the court:

A. lacked personal jurisdiction.
B. was limited by subject matter jurisdiction.
C. did not have judges that would understand the language spoken by him.
D. was in proximity to the place where Chang resides.


Answer: A

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