IP Litigation Department of the Year Winner – Quinn Emanuel
when it comes to big-ticket IP litigation, the copyright infringement fight Quinn Emanuel Urquhart Oliver & Hedges took on for Mattel, Inc., and its Barbie brand is hard to top. Yes, the $100 million damages award that partners John Quinn, William Price, and Michael Zeller won at trial against MGA Entertainment, Inc., in August 2008 grabbed headlines (though not as many as if they had gotten the nearly $2 billion they sought). But Quinn Emanuel IP litigation chair Claude Stern prefers to tout something else. To Stern, helping Mattel seize control of the Bratz copyrights, design, and name is the kind of “practical lawyering” the firm prides itself on delivering to clients. “Mattel/Bratz is the new road map for what can happen, if you make a misappropriation,” he says. (The road map may be revised. At press time the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit stayed all equitable relief Mattel had won and told the parties to try to settle the case via mediation. Munger Tolles & Olson represented Mattel on the appeal.)
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