What is the panel review conference in inter partes reexamination?

The panel review conference is a quality control measure in inter partes reexamination. According to MPEP 2660:

“Upon receipt of a patent owner response to the action (and third party requester comments where permitted) by the CRU, or upon the expiration of the time to submit same, the examiner will be internally notified. The examiner will prepare for and set up a panel review conference pursuant to MPEP § 2671.03, to discuss the issuance of the Office action.”

Key points about the panel review conference:

  • It involves the examiner and at least two other conferees
  • It’s held before issuing an Office action
  • It confirms the examiner’s preliminary decisions on rejections and allowances
  • The conferees initial the Office action to indicate their participation

This process ensures consistency and thoroughness in the examination process.

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Topics: MPEP 2600 - Optional Inter Partes Reexamination, MPEP 2660 - First Office Action, Patent Law, Patent Procedure
Tags: inter partes reexamination, Panel Review Conference, patent examination, USPTO procedure