...13 C.D.O.S. 2593 SOFA ENTERTAINMENT, INC., a California corporation, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. ...
...lien on the proceeds of MGA Entertainment's copyright case against Mattel Inc., according to the filing. The award also called for Orrick to...
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...lien on the proceeds of MGA Entertainment's copyright case against Mattel Inc., according to the filing. The award also called for Orrick to...
...SAN FRANCISCO The long-running IP war between Mattel Inc. and MGA Entertainment Inc. over the Bratz line of dolls has...
...misappropriation counterclaim. As part of lengthy trade secrets litigation, Mattel, Inc. alleged that MGA Entertainment, Inc. infringed Mattels copyrights by...
...as 13 C.D.O.S. 898 MATTEL, INC., a Delaware corporation; MATTEL DE MEXICO S.A. DE C.V...
...two nine-figure jury awards, the celebrated trade secret litigation between Mattel Inc. and MGA Entertainment over Bratz dolls may be back to square...
...two nine-figure jury awards, the celebrated trade secret litigation between Mattel Inc. and MGA Entertainment over Bratz dolls may be back to square...
...granted summary judgment to Defendant. On de novo review, Strategic Diversity, Inc. v. Alchemix Corp., 666 F.3d 1197, 1205 (9th Cir. 2012...
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