With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". in the forum state, thereby invoking the benefits and protections of that state's laws and making the defendant's involuntary presence before the state’s courts foreseeable. Third, the exercise of jurisdiction must, in light of the Gestalt factors, be reasonable. Daynard, 290 F.3d at 60 (quoting Foster-Miller, Inc., 46 F.3d at 144). 10 . Id. at 52 (quoting Int’l Shoe Co., 326 U.S. at 316, 66 S.Ct. 154 (internal quotation omitted)). 11 . Pl.'s Reply to Def.’s Cross-Mot. for Summ. J. on the Issue of Jurisdiction at 2. 12 . Id. 13 . Id. 14 . Id. 15 . Id. 16 . Id. at 3. 17 . Verizon Yellow Pages Co. v. Sims & Sims, PC, No. 02-00961, 2003 WL 836087, at *2, 2003 Mass.Super. LEXIS 44, at *6 (Feb. 24, 2003). 18 . Defendant cites Byrne v. Am. Foreign Ins. Ass'n, 3 F.R.D. 1, 2 (D.Mass.1943) (<HOLDING>) to support its assertion that a limited

A: holding that a partnership or voluntary association has no capacity to be sued under the law of massachusetts
B: holding under similar facts as a matter of law that a knowing and voluntary waiver of powells right to a jury trial has not been demonstrated
C: holding a party has no standing to appeal unless he or she is an aggrieved party an individual who is not a parent in the eyes of the law has no legal interest in the child and therefore has no standing to appeal
D: holding such intoxication to be voluntary
A.