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Appellate Practice

Jul. 19, 2008

Jurors Side With Mattel in Bratz Case

A federal court jury Thursday agreed with Mattel Inc. that one of its former designers created the concept for the successful Bratz dolls while he was still working for the toymaker.

By Jason W. Armstrong
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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      RIVERSIDE - A federal court jury Thursday agreed with Mattel Inc. that one of its former designers created the concept for the successful Bratz dolls while he was still working for the toymaker.
      The verdict capped a contentious seven-week trial in which El Segundo's Mattel asserted that Bratz ...

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