Who conducts the reexamination review?

The reexamination review is conducted by specialized personnel within the USPTO. According to MPEP 2689: “After a reexamination case is acted on by the examiner and all premailing clerical processing is completed, the case is forwarded to the Central Reexamination Unit (CRU) Supervisory Patent Reexamination Specialist (SPRS) or Technology Center (TC) Quality Assurance Specialist (QAS).“…

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What is the purpose of reexamination review?

The purpose of reexamination review is to ensure the quality and completeness of the examiner’s actions in a reexamination case. According to MPEP 2689, the review process involves: Procedural review for compliance with reexamination statutes, regulations, policy, practice, and procedure Completeness review to ensure all issues and arguments are properly addressed Verification that all materials…

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What aspects are checked during the procedural review of a reexamination case?

The procedural review of a reexamination case focuses on ensuring compliance with various legal and administrative requirements. According to MPEP 2689, the CRU SPRS or TC QAS will: “(A) procedurally review the examiner’s action for compliance with the applicable provisions of the reexamination statute and regulations, and with reexamination policy, practice and procedure“ This review…

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What is the panel review in reexamination cases?

In addition to the review conducted by the CRU SPRS or TC QAS, reexamination cases undergo a panel review before issuing Office actions. MPEP 2689 states: “In addition to the CRU SPRS/TC QAS review of the reexamination cases, a panel review is made prior to issuing Office actions as set forth in MPEP § 2671.03.“…

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