The step-by-step process begins with meticulously analyzing the dismissal motion to dissect its legal and factual grounds, then conducting exhaustive research to fortify a opposition brief that argues how the defendant's contacts with the forum satisfy the long-arm statute and due process; if the motion is granted, the court dismisses the case without prejudice, prompting the immediate filing of a notice of appeal to contest the legal interpretation, while simultaneously preparing to re-file the lawsuit in a jurisdictionally proper court to preserve the statute of limitations, ultimately presenting appellate arguments that the lower court misapplied the "minimum contacts" test, hoping to reverse the dismissal and reinstate the case.