What is a juristic entity in patent applications?

A juristic entity, in the context of patent applications, typically refers to an organizational assignee such as a company or corporation. According to MPEP 401, juristic entities have special requirements: “An applicant who is a juristic entity must be represented by a patent practitioner.” This means that companies or other organizational entities cannot represent themselves…

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Can a registered patent practitioner file papers without being of record?

Yes, registered patent practitioners can file papers in patent applications and reexamination proceedings without being of record. MPEP 405 states: Papers may be filed in patent applications and reexamination proceedings by registered attorneys or agents not of record under 37 CFR 1.34. Filing of such papers is considered to be a representation that the attorney…

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