Plaintiff Shalor Designs, Inc. (Shalor) was in the business of selling apparel to retailers. Defendant NBA is the licensing division of the National Basketball Association. NBA had licensed to nonparty ITP, Inc. the rights to produce and sell sports apparel bearing various NBA logos. In 1992, Shalor entered into a sublicensing agreement with ITP to produce and sell such apparel. In May 1994, Shalor contracted with defendant Target Stores (Target) to sell clothing produced...
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