What is piecemeal examination in patent law?

Piecemeal examination refers to the practice of examining a patent application in a fragmented or incomplete manner. According to MPEP 707.07(g), “Piecemeal examination should be avoided as much as possible.” This means that patent examiners should strive to provide a comprehensive examination of each claim, addressing all valid grounds for rejection in a single office…

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What happens if examiners disagree on a Patentability Report?

When examiners disagree on a Patentability Report, there are established procedures to resolve the conflict. According to MPEP 705.01(a): “If the primary examiner does not agree with the Patentability Report or any portion thereof, he or she may consult with the primary examiner responsible for the report. If agreement as to the resulting action cannot…

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