Mrs. Fields Brands Inc. and Interbake Foods LLC can’t claim attorneys’ fees in their courtroom battle over the marketing of the chain’s specialty cookies.
The litigation culminated in a ruling in June 2017 in which the Delaware Chancery Court said Interbake couldn’t pull out of a licensing agreement to sell Mrs. Fields products at grocery and convenience stores. Interbake, based in Richmond, Va., makes Girl Scout cookies and store-brand treats for Wal-Mart Stores Inc. and other retailers.
In the latest development, the chancery court Jan. 5 said Mrs. Fields and Interbake can’t recover $5.4 million and $2.7 million, respectively, from ...
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