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What happens if a protest is filed after the time limit under 37 CFR 1.291?

By russ.krajec@blueironip.com | September 29, 2024

If a protest is filed after the time limit specified in 37 CFR 1.291, it will generally not be entered into the record or considered. However, there are exceptions. According to the MPEP 1901: “A protest filed after final rejection or allowance will not be entered into the record or considered, except as provided under…

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Can a protest be filed anonymously under 37 CFR 1.291?

By russ.krajec@blueironip.com | September 29, 2024

Yes, a protest can be filed anonymously under 37 CFR 1.291. The MPEP 1901 explicitly states: “37 CFR 1.291(e) provides that a protest may be filed by an individual (not a juristic entity) on behalf of him or herself or on behalf of a juristic entity. An individual may not file a protest on behalf…

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