Mark Womer and Brian Perry were members of the U.S. Navy and were stationed in Newport, Rhode Island. On April 10, Womer allowed Perry to borrow his auto-mobile so that Perry could visit his family in New Hampshire. Later that day, while operating Womer's vehicle, Perry was involved in an accident in Manchester, New Hampshire. As a result of the accident, Tzannetos Tavoularis was injured. Tavoularis brought this action against Womer in a New Hampshire superior court, con-tending that Womer was negligent in lending the auto-mobile to Perry when he knew or should have known that Perry did not have a valid driver's license. Womer sought to dismiss the action on the ground that the New Hampshire courts lacked jurisdiction over him, citing the following facts: (a) he did not live in New Hampshire; (b) he had no relatives in New Hampshire; (c) he nei-ther owned property nor possessed investments in New Hampshire; and (d) he had never conducted business in New Hampshire. Did the New Hampshire courts have jurisdiction? Explain