What happens to an application after an interference proceeding ends?

After an interference proceeding ends, jurisdiction over the application returns to the patent examiner. The examiner’s actions depend on whether there are recommendations in the interference judgment:

  • If there are recommendations, the examiner must reopen prosecution to consider them.
  • If there are no recommendations, the examiner should update the search and may choose to reopen prosecution for claims not addressed in the judgment.

As stated in the MPEP: Jurisdiction over an application returns to the examiner once the interference has terminated. If there is a recommendation for further action in the application, the examiner must reopen prosecution to consider the recommendation.

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Topics: MPEP 2300 - Interference And Derivation Proceedings, MPEP 2308 - Action After An Interference, Patent Law, Patent Procedure
Tags: interference, jurisdiction, patent examination