Following a major win in a trademark case at the Chinese Supreme People’s Court in December, former National Basketball Association star Michael Jordan and law firm Fangda Partners were recently sued in Beijing by manufacturer Qiaodan Sportswear Co.

According to the official website of the Beijing Higher Court, the case was prompted by a letter sent by Fangda on behalf of Jordan to the Tianjin Municipal Administration of Sports and the organizers of the 13th National Games of China, which will be held in the northern Chinese city of Tianjin this fall.

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