What is the procedure for changing the correspondence address in a reexamination or supplemental examination proceeding?

The procedure for changing the correspondence address in a reexamination or supplemental examination proceeding differs from that of regular patent applications. According to MPEP 601.03(a): “A correspondence address or change of address filed in a patent application will not change the correspondence address for a reexamination or supplemental examination proceeding.” To change the correspondence address…

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What happens if there are conflicting correspondence addresses in a patent application?

What happens if there are conflicting correspondence addresses in a patent application? When conflicting correspondence addresses are present in a patent application, the USPTO follows specific guidelines to determine which address to use. According to MPEP 601.03: “Where more than one correspondence address is specified, the Office will select one of the specified addresses for…

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What should I do to ensure the correspondence address is correct in a continuing application?

When filing a continuing application using papers from a prior application, it’s important to explicitly specify the desired correspondence address, especially if it was changed during the prosecution of the prior application. 37 CFR 1.33(f) states: Where application papers from a prior application are used in a continuing application and the correspondence address was changed…

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How does withdrawal affect the correspondence address for a patent application?

When a practitioner withdraws and the correspondence address will change as a result, the withdrawing practitioner(s) must request that the USPTO direct all future correspondence to one of the following: The first named inventor or assignee that has properly made itself of record (for applications filed before September 16, 2012) The applicant (for applications filed…

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How does changing the correspondence address in a patent application affect a patent practitioner’s address in the USPTO roster?

Changing the correspondence address in a patent application does not affect a patent practitioner’s address in the USPTO roster of patent attorneys and agents. This is explicitly stated in 37 CFR 1.33(e): A change of address filed in a patent application or patent does not change the address for a patent practitioner in the roster…

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How should the correspondence address be handled in continuation or divisional applications?

Special attention is required when dealing with the correspondence address in continuation or divisional applications. According to MPEP 601.03(b): “Special care should be taken in continuation or divisional applications to ensure that any change of correspondence address in a prior application is reflected in the continuation or divisional application.” The MPEP further explains that when…

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What is the correspondence address in a patent application?

The correspondence address in a patent application is the address where the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) will send all official communications regarding the application. According to 37 CFR 1.33(a): “When filing an application, a correspondence address must be set forth in either an application data sheet (§ 1.76), or elsewhere, in a…

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How is the correspondence address handled in continuing applications?

For continuing applications where application papers from a prior application are used, special attention must be paid to the correspondence address. According to 37 CFR 1.33(f): “Where application papers from a prior application are used in a continuing application and the correspondence address was changed during the prosecution of the prior application, an application data…

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What is the significance of the correspondence address in relation to power of attorney?

The correspondence address is crucial in patent applications as it determines where the USPTO sends all official communications. Its relationship to the power of attorney is explained in MPEP 601.02: “A power of attorney is not required to receive or change a correspondence address.” Key points about the correspondence address: It can be different from…

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How is correspondence handled when two patent practitioners are appointed?

When two patent practitioners are appointed, the handling of correspondence depends on how and when they were appointed. According to MPEP 403.02: “If, after one patent practitioner is appointed, a second patent practitioner is later added by submission of a new power of attorney appointing both practitioners, correspondence will be mailed to the latest correspondence…

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