MGA Entertainment Wins Ruling Against Insurers
Wednesday, Apr 14,2010, 9:08:45 PM Click:
MGA Entertainment said Wednesday that a judge ruled that two insurance companies that earlier refused to pay for its defense in its Bratz legal battle with Mattel Inc. are legally bound to do so.
A federal jury decided last year that a former Mattel doll designer created the Bratz name and characters for MGA while still working for Mattel. The Van Nuys toymaker is on the hook for more than $160 million, including a $100 million damage award and more than $60 million in court costs.
The U.S. district judge in the case, Stephen G. Larson, last month granted a summary judgment against Crum & Forster and Evanston Insurance Co., saying they had to pay despite certain policy exclusions, MGA said.
"This is a significant development which will open the way for recovery of all past and future damages suffered by MGA," said attorney Michael J. Bidart, who represents MGA, in a statement.
A future trial will determine how much the insurance companies owe the company. MGA said. It is possible that even the damage award, or a portion of it, could be covered by insurance.
The company last month reached a separate settlement with three other insurers Hartford Insurance Co. of the Midwest, Hartford Fire Insurance Co. and the Hartford Financial Services Group Inc. over the damages and legal bills.
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