What is the duty of disclosure in patent term extension proceedings?

The duty of disclosure in patent term extension proceedings refers to the obligation of candor and good faith towards the USPTO, the Secretary of Health and Human Services, and the Secretary of Agriculture. This duty applies to the patent owner, their agent, attorneys, and anyone substantially involved in the patent term extension process.

According to MPEP 2762:

“A duty of candor and good faith toward the USPTO, the Secretary of Health and Human Services, and the Secretary of Agriculture rests on the patent owner or its agent, on each attorney or agent who represents the patent owner, and on every other individual who is substantively involved on behalf of the patent owner in a patent term extension proceeding.”

This duty requires individuals to disclose material information that could adversely affect the determination of entitlement to the extension sought.

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Topics: Adjustments, And Extensions, MPEP 2700 - Patent Terms, MPEP 2762 - Duty Of Disclosure In Patent Term Extension Proceedings, Patent Law, Patent Procedure
Tags: Candor, duty of disclosure, Good Faith, material information, patent term extension, USPTO