Michael Jordan
A community portal about Michael Jordan with blogs, videos, and photos. Jordan is a retired American professional basketball player. Considered by many to be greatest basketball player of all time, he became the most effectively marketed...
A community portal about Michael Jordan with blogs, videos, and photos. Jordan is a retired American professional basketball player. Considered by many to be greatest basketball player of all time, he became the most effectively marketed athlete of his generation and was instrumental in spreading the appeal of the National Basketball Association around the world in the 1980s and 1990s. He is currently a part-owner of the Charlotte Bobcats.
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The Jewel and Dominick's supermarket chains are facing a lawsuit by former Chicago Bulls star Michael Jordan over ads in a commemorative issue of Sports Illustrated.
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Michael Jordan has filed a $10 million law suite against two Chicago grocery stores citing false endorsement, consumer fraud, deceptive trade practices, and unfair competition.Contributor: Britney Hornaday BoroughsPublished: Dec 23, 2009
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CHICAGO (CN) - Michael Jordan wants $10 million from a pair of grocery stores that he says used his name and jersey number without permission in ads published in a commemorative Sports Illustrated issue. In a pair of lawsuits filed in Cook County ...
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- Michael Jordan sues two Chicago grocery stores (search.msn.com)
Vinnie alerts us to a story out of Chicago, where two of the larger regional supermarket chains, Jewel and Dominick's, recently put out ads congratulating Michael Jordan for all of his accomplishments (at the time of his induction into the NBA Hall of Fame). But, according to Jordan and his lawyer these newspaper ads celebrating Jordan's accomplishments were actually trademark infringement. Now, it is true that there are certain publicity...
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Michael Jordan is a name that every person on earth has heard of. Everyone who loves basketball or simply plays the game knows who he is. He is termed as the most famous athlete of all time.Contributor: Sarah ImeePublished: Dec 18, 2009
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By Gina Gomez
Dec.09, (THAINDIAN NEWS) All the fans of legendary basketball player Michael Jordan were left immensely disappointed when they attended an Utah Flash game at the McKay Events Center hoping to see the player back in action but instead ended up watching his lookalike. Thousand of fans had gathered at the venue to catch [...]
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His Airness has left the building. Not that he ever entered it in the first place. That's what some angry fans at Utah's McKay Events Center found out when a Michael Jordan-lookalike showed up at the Utah Flash's home opener. More than 7,500 fans ...
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OREM, Utah (AP) - An NBA Development League team owner is apologizing for misleading fans who thought Michael Jordan would play in a charity game at the Utah Flash's home opener. Flash owner Brandt Andersen acknowledged sending a Jordan lookalike ...
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- Utah NBDL owner apologizes for Michael Jordan hoax (search.msn.com)
Utah, Dec 12 (THAINDIAN NEWS) A NBA Development League team has refunded the ticket prices to the numerous fans who went to a Utah Flash game and expected Michael Jordan to play in a charity exhibition at halftime. But instead of the real hero, his lookalike turned up which disappointed the fans no [...]
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... Flash game and expected Michael Jordan to play in a charity exhibition at halftime. A Jordan lookalike instead was introduced to face former Utah Jazz guard Bryon Russell in a promotional fiasco that will cost Flash owner Brandt Andersen.
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