By Jason W. Armstrong
Daily Journal Staff Writer RIVERSIDE - Bratz and Barbie will share toy aisle space a while longer. A federal judge has agreed to extend the shelf life of the popular Bratz line - a move geared toward keeping the brand alive and assuaging retailers who were hesitant about re-ordering a doll with an uncertain future. But, in a ruling issued late Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Stephen G. Larson denied MGA's bid for a stay ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer RIVERSIDE - Bratz and Barbie will share toy aisle space a while longer. A federal judge has agreed to extend the shelf life of the popular Bratz line - a move geared toward keeping the brand alive and assuaging retailers who were hesitant about re-ordering a doll with an uncertain future. But, in a ruling issued late Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Stephen G. Larson denied MGA's bid for a stay ...
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