Can patent attorneys or applicants propose content for reserved MPEP sections like 319?
While patent attorneys or applicants cannot directly propose content for reserved MPEP sections like 319, they can provide feedback or suggestions to the USPTO regarding patent examination procedures or policies. The USPTO occasionally seeks public input on proposed changes to patent examination practices, which could potentially influence the content added to reserved sections in the…
Read MoreHow can I find a registered patent attorney or agent?
The USPTO provides several ways to find a registered patent attorney or agent, as mentioned in MPEP 401: Visit the USPTO website: www.uspto.gov/FindPatentAttorney for a searchable listing of registered practitioners. Write to the Office of Enrollment and Discipline (OED) to request a list of registered patent practitioners in your area: Mail Stop OED, Director of…
Read MoreHow can applicants find a new patent attorney or agent when their current one is suspended?
When an applicant’s patent attorney or agent is suspended, they can find a new registered patent attorney or agent by: Consulting the USPTO website at https://oedci.uspto.gov/OEDCI/ Calling the Office of Enrollment and Discipline at (571) 272-4097 This information is provided in Form Paragraph 4.07 of MPEP § 407.
Read MoreHow can a patent practitioner withdraw from representing a client in a patent application?
A registered patent attorney or agent who has been given a power of attorney may withdraw as attorney or agent of record by submitting a request to the USPTO. The process involves: Filing a request for withdrawal with the USPTO Obtaining approval from the Director of the USPTO Notifying the applicant or patent owner of…
Read MoreCan the USPTO help me choose a patent attorney?
No, the USPTO cannot assist in selecting a patent practitioner. According to MPEP 401, “The Office cannot aid in the selection of a patent practitioner.” However, the USPTO does provide resources for finding registered patent attorneys and agents: A listing is available at www.uspto.gov/FindPatentAttorney Applicants can request a list of registered practitioners in their area…
Read MoreHow is double correspondence handled in patent applications?
The USPTO generally does not engage in double correspondence with applicants and their representatives. Specifically: The Office will not correspond with both an applicant and their attorney/agent. The Office will not correspond with more than one attorney/agent. If double correspondence is attempted, the examiner will include form paragraph 4.01 in the next Office action. According…
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