What is the process for petitioning for reinstatement as a patent practitioner?

Petitioning for reinstatement as a patent practitioner is a process handled by the Director of the Office of Enrollment and Discipline (OED) at the USPTO. According to MPEP 1002.02(m), this process is governed by 37 CFR 11.60.

The reinstatement process typically involves the following steps:

  • Submit a petition for reinstatement to the OED Director
  • Provide evidence of good moral character and reputation
  • Demonstrate competence to represent others before the Office
  • Pay any required fees
  • Pass the USPTO registration examination if required

The specific requirements may vary depending on the reason for the practitioner’s previous removal from practice. The OED Director will review the petition and supporting evidence to determine whether reinstatement is appropriate.

It’s important to note that the reinstatement process can be complex, and practitioners seeking reinstatement may benefit from consulting with an attorney experienced in USPTO disciplinary matters.

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