What matters are decided by the General Counsel of the USPTO?

The General Counsel of the USPTO is responsible for deciding several important matters, including: Requests for confidentiality waiver under 35 U.S.C. 122 Certain petitions for time extensions related to appeals Petitions regarding enrollment, recognition, and disciplinary matters Appeals and reconsideration requests in practitioner disciplinary proceedings Contested decisions involving the Office of Enrollment and Discipline As…

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How can I request a confidentiality waiver under 35 U.S.C. 122?

Requests for confidentiality waivers under 35 U.S.C. 122 are handled by the General Counsel of the USPTO. According to MPEP 1002.02(k)(1), these requests are specifically listed as matters decided by the General Counsel. To request a confidentiality waiver: Submit a written request to the USPTO General Counsel’s office Clearly state the reasons for requesting the…

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How can I request a confidentiality waiver for my patent application?

Requests for confidentiality waivers are handled by the General Counsel of the USPTO. According to MPEP 1002.02(k)(1), “Requests for confidentiality waiver under 35 U.S.C. 122” are among the matters decided by the General Counsel. To request a confidentiality waiver: Prepare a written request explaining the reasons for the waiver Submit the request to the USPTO,…

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What role does the General Counsel play in USPTO disciplinary proceedings?

The General Counsel plays a significant role in USPTO disciplinary proceedings, particularly in matters involving the Office of Enrollment and Discipline (OED). According to MPEP 1002.02(k)(1), the General Counsel is responsible for deciding: Petitions under 37 CFR 11.2(d) from final decisions of the OED Director regarding enrollment or recognition Petitions under 37 CFR 11.2(e) from…

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