Most of Jennifer Keller's 33 years of trial practice is on the criminal side. Nonetheless, she didn't hesitate last year to take on a highly complex intellectual property case when the chief executive of MGA Entertainment Inc. asked her to defend the toymaker's right to sell its famed Bratz dolls.
Keller came into the war between MGA and its competitor, Mattel Inc., two weeks before trial in the case in which Mattel claimed it owned the billion-...
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