Redcon1 LLC v. Matt Cardona - Trademark Cancellation Proceeding
Summary
The USPTO Trademark Trial and Appeal Board issued a decision in Cancellation No. 92088787 regarding the ALWAYZ READY trademark. Redcon1 LLC filed the cancellation proceeding against defendant Matt Cardona. The TTAB granted a joint motion to suspend proceedings with consent pending settlement negotiations between the parties.
What changed
Redcon1 LLC initiated a trademark cancellation proceeding against Matt Cardona for the ALWAYZ READY mark before the TTAB. Both parties jointly moved to suspend the proceeding with consent pending settlement negotiations, and the TTAB granted this motion. The suspension halts the cancellation proceeding temporarily while the parties negotiate.\n\nIf settlement negotiations fail, the proceeding will resume and the TTAB will proceed to adjudication of the cancellation claim. Matt Cardona risks complete cancellation of his ALWAYZ READY trademark registration if Redcon1 LLC prevails. Both parties should ensure any settlement agreement is documented and filed with the TTAB to formally resolve or continue the suspension of proceedings.
What to do next
- Monitor settlement negotiations in TTAB Cancellation No. 92088787
- Prepare response strategy if settlement negotiations fail
- Review trademark portfolio for any related ALWAYZ READY registrations
Penalties
Trademark cancellation if proceeding resumes and complainant prevails; loss of trademark registration rights for ALWAYZ READY mark.
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Cancellation: ALWAYZ READY
Cancellation TTAB92088787-20260406 Kind: CAN Apr 06, 2026
Abstract
P MOT TO SUSP W/ CONSENT PEND SETTL NEGOTIATIONS
Plaintiff: Redcon1, LLC
Defendant: Matt Cardona
Mark at issue: ALWAYZ READY
Filing Date
2025-06-30
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