An Application for the Trademark “BLUEANN EWE” Has Been Filed by Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Insurance Weekly News -- According to news reporting originating from Washington, D.C., by VerticalNews journalists, a trademark application has been made for "BLUEANN EWE" by Debra Hughes, representing Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. This application was made available to the public on April 13, 2018.
The serial number for this application is 75495262.
The international trademark goods and services class code for this trademark application is 036.
As submitted by the applicant, this trademark application relates to the following goods and services: Health insurance underwriting and administration.
The owner/registrar information for this application is: Debra Hughes, Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association, 225 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago IL 60601.
Keywords for this news article include: Insurance, Trademarks, Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association.
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