Basketball legend Michael Jordan has appointed two Chinese law firms, Jun He Law Offices and Fangda Partners, to represent him in a lawsuit against a Chinese company he accuses of unlawfully using his name.

Jordan, who is known in China as “Qiaodan,” claims in a complaint filed with a Chinese court that Qiaodan Sports, a sportswear and footwear manufacturer based in Fujian province, illegally produced goods using his name.

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