LIBERTY SYNERGISTICS INC., a California Corporation, Plaintiff-Counter Defendant-Appellee, v. MICROFLO LTD, Edward Malkin, Ecotech Limited, a Cayman Islands Company, Defendants-Counter Claimants-Appellants.
No. 14-3937.
United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit.
March 2, 2016.
Dennis H. Sabourin (Eugenie F. Temmler, on the brief), Rabner Allcom Baumgart & Ben-Asher, P.C., Upper Montclair, NJ, for Defendants-Counter Claimants-Appellants.
PRESENT: ROBERT A. KATZMANN, Chief Judge, DENNIS JACOBS and RICHARD C. WESLEY, Circuit Judges.
SUMMARY ORDER
Defendants-Counter Claimants-Appellants Microflo LTD, Edward Malkin, and Ecotech Limited (the “Microflo defendants“) appeal the September 25, 2014 decision of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York (Brodie, J.) denying their motion to strike Plaintiff-Counter Defendant-Appellee Liberty Synergistics Inc.‘s (“Liberty“) complaint under California‘s anti-Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation (“SLAPP“) statute,
California‘s anti-SLAPP statute allows a defendant to strike a plaintiff‘s complaint if the defendant can show that the plaintiff brought suit in response to the defendant‘s conduct in furtherance of its rights of petition or free speech and the plaintiff fails to show a probability of success on the merits of its claim. See
For the reasons stated herein, the appeal is DISMISSED for lack of appellate jurisdiction.
