By Jason W. Armstrong
Daily Journal Staff Writer RIVERSIDE - The federal judge who stripped the famous Bratz dolls from MGA Entertainment at Mattel's behest also scolded the parties, saying their "hostility" toward one another barred a settlement of the case that could have prevented his ruling. U.S. District Judge Stephen G. Larson said in a written decision late Wednesday that he had been "hopeful" that an agreement could have been achieved. He...
Daily Journal Staff Writer RIVERSIDE - The federal judge who stripped the famous Bratz dolls from MGA Entertainment at Mattel's behest also scolded the parties, saying their "hostility" toward one another barred a settlement of the case that could have prevented his ruling. U.S. District Judge Stephen G. Larson said in a written decision late Wednesday that he had been "hopeful" that an agreement could have been achieved. He...
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