Case Law Falck N. Cal. Corp. v. Scott Griffith Collaborative Solutions, LLC

Falck N. Cal. Corp. v. Scott Griffith Collaborative Solutions, LLC

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Bruce L. Campbell (argued), Miller Nash LLP, Portland, Oregon; Nicole M. McLaughlin, Miller Nash LLP, Long Beach, California; for Defendant-Appellant.

Faisal M. Zubairi (argued) and Bryan Martin McGarry, Dorsey & Whitney LLP, Costa Mesa, California, for Plaintiffs-Appellees.

Before: Ronald M. Gould, Mark J. Bennett, and Ryan D. Nelson, Circuit Judges.

OPINION

R. NELSON, Circuit Judge:

Scott Griffith Collaborative Solutions, LLC, seeks interlocutory review of the district court's order denying its motion to dismiss Plaintiffs' First Amended complaint. But the same order also allowed Plaintiffs to amend their complaint, and they filed their Second Amended Complaint before this appeal was filed. Because the amended complaint supersedes the complaint at issue on appeal, we dismiss this interlocutory appeal as moot.

I

Falck USA, Inc. ("Falck"), is the parent company of several subsidiaries that provide emergency medical care. A Falck subsidiary contracted with Scott Griffith Collaborative Solutions, LLC ("Griffith"), for consulting services. Griffith authorized the subsidiary to use Griffith's proprietary information to support its emergency medical services bids. A few years later, Griffith sent a cease-and-desist letter to Falck, claiming that Falck had used Griffith's proprietary information without consent. Falck claimed that its use was authorized because its contracted subsidiary was included on its proposed bid. Griffith also shared its cease-and-desist letter with Falck's competitor, who sent the letter to local media.

Griffith sued Falck for intellectual property infringement and unfair competition in California, nine hours before Falck sued Griffith for defamation and breach of contract in Texas. The Texas court transferred Falck's suit to California under the first-to-file rule. The cases were consolidated in California, where Griffith moved to strike and dismiss the defamation claims in Falck's First Amended Complaint under California's Anti-Strategic Litigation Against Public Participation ("anti-SLAPP") rule. See Cal. Civ. Proc. § 425.16. Falck later moved to amend its complaint.

The district court denied Griffith's motion to strike and dismiss, concluding that Texas choice-of-law rules should apply. In the same order, the court granted Falck's motion for leave to amend. Falck filed a Second Amended Complaint the next week. Griffith moved to dismiss Falck's Second Amended Complaint and, one week later, appealed the order denying its anti-SLAPP motion to strike the First Amended Complaint.1

II

"Without jurisdiction the court cannot proceed at all." Sinochem Int'l Co. v. Malaysia Int'l Shipping Corp. , 549 U.S. 422, 431, 127 S.Ct. 1184, 167 L.Ed.2d 15 (2007) (citation omitted). So we "must independently ascertain whether we have jurisdiction to entertain an appeal." Bagdasarian Prods., LLC v. Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp. , 673 F.3d 1267, 1270 (9th Cir. 2012) (citation omitted). We review our own jurisdiction de novo. Guerrier v. Garland , 18 F.4th 304, 308 (9th Cir. 2021).

We may hear appeals from all "final decisions" of the district court under 28 U.S.C. § 1291. But "[s]o long as the matter remains open, unfinished[,] or inconclusive, there may be no intrusion by appeal." Bagdasarian , 673 F.3d at 1270 (quoting Cohen v. Beneficial Indus. Loan Corp. , 337 U.S. 541, 546, 69 S.Ct. 1221, 93 L.Ed. 1528 (1949) ). "If an event occurs that prevents the court from granting effective relief, the claim is moot and must be dismissed." Grand Canyon Tr. v. U.S. Bureau of Reclamation , 691 F.3d 1008, 1016–17 (9th Cir. 2012) (citation omitted).

After Griffith moved to strike the defamation claims in Falck's First Amended Complaint, Falck filed its Second Amended Complaint. Griffith has not appealed the district court's decision to allow the Second Amended Complaint. And Griffith did not appeal the denial of the motion to dismiss the First Amended Complaint until the Second Amended Complaint had been filed. The...

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