Intellectual Property
Oct. 20, 2016
Hasbro seeks fine, attorney loss, and case termination against inventor for seeing documents
A sanctions hearing pitting toy giant Hasbro Inc. against the freelance inventor who claims her designs were stolen by the company ran for more than four hours Tuesday, with a U.S. magistrate judge sending the public and Hasbro's attorneys out of the courtroom while he determined how best to de-escalate the situation.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES — A sanctions hearing pitting toy giant Hasbro Inc. against the freelance inventor who claims her designs were stolen by the company ran for more than four hours Tuesday, with a U.S. magistrate judge sending the public and Hasbro's attorneys out of the courtroom while he determined how best to de-escalate the situation.
The hearing took place two weeks before trial was sc...
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