Law Practice
Dec. 22, 2009
Bratz Designer Paid $2 Million
The former Mattel designer at the heart of the company's high profile copyright infringement litigation over the popular Bratz doll line settled the toymaker's claims against him last year for $2 million, according to documents unsealed by a judge late Friday.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Carter Bryant, the former Mattel designer at the heart of the company's high profile copyright infringement litigation over the popular Bratz doll line, settled the toymaker's claims against him last year for $2 million, according to documents unsealed by a judge late Friday.
U.S. District Judge David O. Carter said in a written order that he unsealed the settlement agre...
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