By Jason W. Armstrong
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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RIVERSIDE - "Whiting-out" stamp on a fax. Blocking file names on a computer hard drive. Asking employees through e-mails to keep things under wraps.
Over the past three weeks, Mattel lawyers have stacked the allegations one atop the other in a bid to convince jurors that the company's toy-maki...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 1
RIVERSIDE - "Whiting-out" stamp on a fax. Blocking file names on a computer hard drive. Asking employees through e-mails to keep things under wraps.
Over the past three weeks, Mattel lawyers have stacked the allegations one atop the other in a bid to convince jurors that the company's toy-maki...
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