How does a derivation proceeding affect the examination of patent applications?
A derivation proceeding can significantly affect the examination of patent applications in several ways. As outlined in MPEP 2315, after a derivation proceeding is decided:
- Jurisdiction returns to the examiner.
- The examiner must consider any recommendations for further action.
- Prosecution may need to be reopened to consider recommendations or enter recommended rejections.
- The examiner must update the search for any claims not disposed of in the judgment.
- Claims judged against in the proceeding are considered finally disposed of.
The MPEP states: “If there are claims that are not finally disposed of in the judgment, the examiner should update the search and may reopen prosecution for any claim not disposed of in the judgment, where appropriate.” This indicates that the derivation proceeding’s outcome can shape the subsequent examination process, potentially leading to reopened prosecution or final disposition of certain claims.
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Topics:
MPEP 2300 - Interference And Derivation Proceedings,
MPEP 2315 - Action After A Derivation Proceeding Is Decided,
Patent Law,
Patent Procedure