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Litigation

Jul. 15, 2008

Future of MGA's Bratz Brand in Jury's Hands

After a fiercely contested seven-week trial, a federal court jury Friday began deliberations to decide if Mattel owns the popular Bratz dolls and whether a competitor must pay the toy maker hundreds of millions in damages for allegedly stealing its idea for the line.

By Jason W. Armstrong
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 3

      RIVERSIDE - After a fiercely contested seven-week trial, a federal court jury Friday began deliberations to decide if Mattel owns the popular Bratz dolls and whether a competitor must pay the toy maker hundreds of millions in damages for allegedly stealing its idea for the line.
      The panel's ...

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