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USPTO Knockout Search — RAXX + MOOSEQUEST (2026-04-28)

Status: Attorney-Client Privileged. Stored in private repo for engagement-record continuity.

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RAXX-Trademark-Search-Letter-2026-04-28.pdf Adam's legal opinion on RAXX trademark application risk
RAXX-Trademark-Search-Report-2026-04-28.pdf Raw USPTO knockout search results for RAXX
MOOSEQUEST-Trademark-Search-Letter-2026-04-28.pdf Adam's legal opinion on MOOSEQUEST trademark application risk
MOOSEQUEST-Trademark-Search-Report-2026-04-28.pdf Raw USPTO knockout search results for MOOSEQUEST

Headline findings

RAXX — moderately HIGH risk

Two notable conflicts:

  1. RAXX (identical mark) — registered for "issuing of charge cards and charge card authorization services." Class 36 (financial services). Direct industry adjacency to Raxx's intended fintech use.
  2. RAX (phonetically identical) — registered for "computer hardware, namely, storage devices for computer systems that contain hard disk drives or solid state drives." Less concerning since hardware and software are different goods.

Adam's recommendation: hold off on substantial brand investment in RAXX until the USPTO completes initial review (~6 months post-filing). The application has a fair chance to advance, but a difficult path to registration is plausible.

MOOSEQUEST — moderate risk

Implications for the LLC formation track

The trademark findings are a USPTO track concern. They are independent of the Pennsylvania state filings (LLC + Fictitious Name), which do not grant trademark rights.

Operational posture

Per the operator's 2026-05-13 review of these letters:

Privilege notice

These documents are Attorney-Client Privileged communications between Kristerpher (client) and Schwartz Intellectual Property Law, PLLC. Do not share outside the engagement without attorney consent. The private repo serves as the canonical archive for engagement records.