Trademark Overview
On Sunday, December 1, 2019, a trademark application was filed for THE JUST ECONOMY CONFERENCE with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the THE JUST ECONOMY CONFERENCE trademark a serial number of 88711260. The federal status of this trademark filing is REGISTERED as of Tuesday, August 11, 2020. This trademark is owned by National Community Reinvestment Coalition, Inc.. The THE JUST ECONOMY CONFERENCE trademark is filed in the Advertising, Business and Retail Services and Education & Entertainment Services categories with the following description:
Educational services, namely, conducting conferences and workshops in the fields of community reinvestment, social justice, fair lending and financial service practices, fair housing practices, fair business practices, community organization and advocacy, workforce and community development, and accessing capital and credit resources; Providing a website featuring blogs and non-downloadable publications in the nature of articles, research reports, and opinion letters in the fields of community reinvestment, social justice, fair lending and financial service practices, fair housing practices, fair business practices, community organization and advocacy, health equity, workforce and community development, and accessing capital and credit resources
Promoting public awareness of community reinvestment, social justice, fair lending and financial service practices, fair housing practices, fair business practices, community organization and advocacy, workforce and community development, access to capital and credit resources, and business and community reinvestment for low and moderate income communities through advocacy and community organizing; Association services, namely, organizing a network of local and national nonprofits, government, and educational institutions with the common interest of promoting community reinvestment, social justice, fair lending and financial service practices, fair housing practices, fair business practices, community organization and advocacy, workforce and community development, access to capital and credit resources, and business and community reinvestment for low and moderate income communities through advocacy and community organizing