Mattel Loses Bratz Battle

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It's back to the drawing board for Mattel in its intellectual property case against MGA Entertainment over the puty Bratz dolls.


(Bloomberg) -- MGA Entertainment Inc. said it won a new trial on all issues decided in a 2008 trial that gave Mattel Inc. rights to most of MGA's Bratz dolls products.

Judge David Carter in Santa Ana, California, on Oct. 29 granted MGA's request for the new trial, and invalidated the $100 million damages verdict awarded to Mattel in the case, MGA said in an e-mailed statement.

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