When might suspension of examination be necessary during an interference?

Suspension of examination might be necessary during an interference if the claims in a related application would be barred in the event the applicant loses the interference. The MPEP 2307.03 states:

“Suspension may be necessary if the claims would be barred by a loss in the interference.”

To determine if suspension is needed, the Interference Practice Specialist (IPS) may consult with the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB). The MPEP explains:

“The IPS may consult with the Board to determine whether the application claims would be barred in the event the applicant loses the interference.”

This consultation helps ensure that the examination process aligns with the potential outcomes of the interference proceeding.

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Topics: MPEP 2300 - Interference And Derivation Proceedings, MPEP 2307.03 - Suspension Of Related Examinations, Patent Law, Patent Procedure
Tags: Barred Claims, Interference Proceedings, Ips Consultation, Suspension Of Examination