What happens if a suspended practitioner is given power to inspect a patent application?

If a suspended practitioner is given power to inspect a patent application, the USPTO will not accept it. MPEP 105 clearly states: “Power to inspect given to such an attorney or agent will not be accepted.” This means that even if an applicant or inventor attempts to grant inspection rights to a suspended practitioner, the USPTO will reject this authorization and prevent the suspended practitioner from accessing the application materials.

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Topics: MPEP 105 - Suspended or Excluded Practitioner Cannot Inspect, Patent Law, Patent Procedure
Tags: Patent application access, power to inspect, Rejection Of Authorization, suspended practitioners, USPTO procedures