By Jason W. Armstrong
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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RIVERSIDE - In a bid to end further litigation in the Bratz doll fight, the judge in the case Wednesday barred new motions for two weeks and asked lawyers for both sides to try to settle their differences.
"The first effort, I think, needs to be one of settlement," U.S. District Judge Stephen G...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 1
RIVERSIDE - In a bid to end further litigation in the Bratz doll fight, the judge in the case Wednesday barred new motions for two weeks and asked lawyers for both sides to try to settle their differences.
"The first effort, I think, needs to be one of settlement," U.S. District Judge Stephen G...
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