By Jason W. Armstrong
Daily Journal Staff Writer RIVERSIDE - Attorneys waging a four-year-long fight over legal rights to the popular Bratz dolls are set to square off before a judge Monday in a hearing that could significantly impact the outcome of the bitterly litigated case. Lawyers for Mattel will ask U.S. District Judge Stephen G. Larson to bar rival toymaker MGA Entertainment from continuing to sell or make the hip-hop-style dolls, which ha...
Daily Journal Staff Writer RIVERSIDE - Attorneys waging a four-year-long fight over legal rights to the popular Bratz dolls are set to square off before a judge Monday in a hearing that could significantly impact the outcome of the bitterly litigated case. Lawyers for Mattel will ask U.S. District Judge Stephen G. Larson to bar rival toymaker MGA Entertainment from continuing to sell or make the hip-hop-style dolls, which ha...
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