June 25, 2009 Thursday
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June 25, 2009
Nike sued over Jordan line
Nike launched its Air Jordan sneakers like this one in 1984. -- ST PHOTO: LAU FOOK KONG

BOSTON - A MASSACHUSETTS company has sued Nike and the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, claiming it has been cut out of the sportswear business related to Michael Jordan's upcoming induction into the Hall.

SportsFuzion Inc claims plans by Nike and the Hall of Fame for a line of Jordan sportswear violate a contract SportsFuzion says gave it exclusive licensing rights to the Hall of Fame's logos, trademarks, designs and photos for use in sportswear.

Nike is expected to release its Air Jordan Hall of Fame collection this summer, ahead of Jordan's induction into the Hall of Fame in September.

The lawsuit, filed on Monday in Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham, seeks damages in excess of US$10 million (S$14.5 million).

Derek Kent, a spokesman for Oregon-based Nike, said the company was reviewing the lawsuit.

Nike launched its Air Jordan sneakers in 1984. Jordan Brand was formed as a division of Nike in 1997. Scott Zuffelato, a vice president at the Springfield-based Hall of Fame, disputed the lawsuit's claims.

SportsFuzion's lawyer, Michael Bunis, said that when SportsFuzion was negotiating its contract with the Hall of Fame, the company's co-founder and president, Andrew Mirken, knew Jordan's induction into the Hall of Fame 'would be the single biggest event the Hall had ever experienced'.

'The whole agreement was centered around Michael Jordan's Hall of Fame induction some three years later,' Bunis said.The company alleges that Nike and the Hall of Fame colluded to cut the company out of the deal. -- AP

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