Mattel Loses Court Skirmish Over Bratz Dolls

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Unless there's an out-of-court settlement, Mattel's legal fight over the Bratz franchise could go for many more years.


(Bloomberg) The U.S. Court of Appeals in San Francisco denied Mattel's petition for rehearing and review by a larger panel of judges, according to a filing today.

In July, a three-member appeals panel overturned a December 2008 order that gave Mattel rights to most of MGA's Bratz products.

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