Who can be required to submit information under 37 CFR 1.105?
According to the MPEP, information can be required from parties identified in 37 CFR 1.56. Specifically, the MPEP states: “Under 37 CFR 1.105, an examiner or other Office employee is authorized to require, from parties identified in 37 CFR 1.56, information reasonably necessary to examine or treat a matter in an application.” The parties identified…
Read MoreWhat is a prima facie case of unpatentability?
A prima facie case of unpatentability is a crucial concept in patent law. The MPEP Section 2001.05 defines it as follows: “A prima facie case of unpatentability is established when the information compels a conclusion that a claim is unpatentable under the preponderance of evidence, burden-of-proof standard, giving each term in the claim its broadest…
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