&O’Melveny & Myers has filed suit against MGA Entertainment seeking payment of $10.2 million in unpaid legal fees related to the company’s long-running legal dispute with Mattel over ownership of the popular Bratz line of fashion dolls.

The firm filed the suit against Van Nuys, Calif.-based MGA in Los Angeles County Superior Court late Tuesday. Bratz dolls are one of the most profitable products made by MGA, which manufactures children’s toys and accessories. The company’s copyright infringement battle with Mattel, the world’s largest toy maker, ended in August 2008 with a $100 million judgment in favor of Mattel.

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