What are the requirements for an attorney or agent to withdraw from a patent proceeding?

According to MPEP 2223, for a practitioner to withdraw from a patent and/or reexamination proceeding, they must certify that they have: Given reasonable notice to the client, prior to the expiration of the response period, of their intention to withdraw Delivered all papers and property (including funds) to which the client is entitled Notified the…

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What are the reasons a practitioner may withdraw from representing a client?

According to 37 CFR 11.116(b), a practitioner may withdraw from representing a client for several reasons, including: Withdrawal can be accomplished without material adverse effect on the client’s interests The client persists in a course of action the practitioner reasonably believes is criminal or fraudulent The client has used the practitioner’s services to perpetrate a…

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