With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". authority • to decide matters unrelated to its citizens or to affairs within its borders. Id. at 761 n. 19. As the Court explained earlier'in Goodyear: “A corporation’s ‘continuous activity of some sorts within a state’ ... ‘is not enough to support the demand that the corporation be amenable to suits unrelated to that activity.’ ” 131 S.Ct. at 2856 (quoting Int’l Shoe, 326 U.S. at 318, 66 S.Ct. 154). Although Brown urges that the test is not so restrictive, in our view Daimler established that, except in a truly “exceptional” ease, a corporate defendant may be treated as “essentially at home” only where it is incorporated or maintains its principal place, of business — the “paradigm” cases. See In re Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany, N.Y., Inc., 745 F.3d 30, 39-41 (2d Cir.2014) (<HOLDING>). And at least three of our sister circuits

A: holding that district court opinion which cites controlling authority that is pending review in florida supreme court allows supreme court to exercise jurisdiction
B: recognizing restrictions voiced by supreme court in daimler
C: holding that court is bound by prior panels interpretation of supreme court decision
D: holding carefully considered supreme court dicta though not binding must be accorded great weight and should be treated as authoritative although the supreme court may ignore its own dicta we are a lower court bound by the supreme court internal citations omitted
B.