The copyright infringement lawsuit filed by Tucson business legend Lisa Frank was settled Monday, court records show.
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- Curt Prendergast
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Tucson legend Lisa Frank is suing a toy company for allegedly copying her designs of rainbow unicorns, dancing dolphins, and other fanciful creatures.
- Irene McKisson | This Is Tucson
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Frank has been notoriously private over the years, seldom granting interviews.
- Irene McKisson | This Is Tucson
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If you were hot you went to Justin's or Breakers
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- Arizona Daily Star
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The building sits on 18.5 acres south of the airport.
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- CHRIS RICHARDS / ARIZONA DAILY STAR 2003
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The now rarely photographed Lisa Frank posed at her company's Tucson headquarters in 2003. It once bustled with hundreds of employees and now …
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- ARIZONA DAILY STAR 2004
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Lisa Frank's vibrantly colored school supplies, such as this folder, once populated school desks nationwide.
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- Arielle Dollinger New York Times Student Journalism Institute
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Hers was a name most every little girl knew - Lisa Frank, creator of a line of vibrantly colored school supplies covered in hearts, stars and …
