By Jason W. Armstrong
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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RIVERSIDE - As closing arguments began in a seven-week federal copyright infringement trial, two high-powered lawyers clashed Thursday over the timing of the design of the wildly popular Bratz doll line.
John Quinn, lead attorney for plaintiff Mattel, and Thomas Nolan, lead counsel for Brat...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 1
RIVERSIDE - As closing arguments began in a seven-week federal copyright infringement trial, two high-powered lawyers clashed Thursday over the timing of the design of the wildly popular Bratz doll line.
John Quinn, lead attorney for plaintiff Mattel, and Thomas Nolan, lead counsel for Brat...
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