AIG Demands Ruling On $18M Paid In Bratz IP Suit

Law360, New York (March 18, 2010, 6:10 PM ET) -- Two American International Group Inc. affiliates have asked a judge to declare that Evanston Insurance Co. owes them more than $18 million for defense coverage provided to toy maker MGA Entertainment Inc. in its long copyright and trade secrets battle with Mattel Inc. over Bratz dolls.

National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh and Chartis Specialty Insurance Co., excess insurers to MGA, filed a motion on Thursday in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California asking for judgment as a matter of law...
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