Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe has settled a dispute with former client MGA Entertainment Inc. over work associated with a copyright lawsuit against Mattel Inc. over the Bratz doll.

No dollar amount was placed on the settlement, which was disclosed in a July 3 notice to U.S. District Judge David Carter, who is overseeing MGA’s case against Mattel, maker of Barbie. In a January 25 filing, Orrick had indicated that an arbitrator had granted a partial award earlier that month of $23 million, which amounted to a lien on the judgment.

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