Cherokee grabs up two once-hot labels in a rival's fire sale. (Up Front).Cherokee Inc., the former blue jean maker now concentrating on licensing trademarked lines, paid $3 million for the right to license several well-known labels once produced by a bankrupt L.A. company. In a December bankruptcy court bankruptcy court n. the specialized Federal court in which bankruptcy matters under the Federal Bankruptcy Act are conducted. There are several bankruptcy courts in each state, and each one's territory covers several counties. auction, Cherokee acquired the Carole Little, CL II and Saint-Tropez West labels from Chorus Line Corp., which filed for bankruptcy protection in 2000. Cherokee has struck a multiyear deal with The TJX Companies The TJX Companies, Incorporated (NYSE: TJX), is the largest international apparel and home fashions off-price department store chain, based in Framingham, Massachusetts, in the United States. Inc., operator of more than 1,400 T.J. Maxx T.J. Maxx is a chain of American department stores owned by TJX Companies. It is the largest off-price apparel retailer in the United States offering brand name clothing, footwear, bedding, furniture, jewelry, beauty products, and housewares. and Marshalls stores, for the exclusive right to sell the Carole Little line of apparel at their chains. "We thought this looked like a terrific set of brands," said Lyle Wescoat, Cherokee's chief financial officer. We were able to buy these brands at a very good price." Other labels in the acquisition were All That Jazz, Jazz Kids, Jazz Sport, Tickets, Chorus Line and Molly Malloy. These labels will be marketed through Gilricho Brands LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control , an Oxnard company that manufactures private label clothing and promotional products. The purchase marks the biggest addition to Cherokee's lineup of labels, which includes Side Out, King of the Beach and Cherokee. The company received another boost last week when an arbitration panel arbitration panel A group of individuals charged with resolving a dispute between individuals and/or organizations. Arbitration panels to resolve investment disputes are sponsored by self-regulatory organizations such as NASD. approved an award of nearly $3 million from Mossimo Inc. The award must still be confirmed by the Los Angeles Superior Court. Cherokee helped Mossimo, owned mostly by designer Mossimo Giannulli, skirt bankruptcy when it arranged the licensing of its label to Target stores, and a dispute arose over fees associated with that deal. The arbitration panel also said Mossimo must also pay interest on the withheld fees and Cherokee's legal costs. Mossimo's chief financial officer, Manny Manny may refer to: In nobility:
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