Can an attorney withdraw from patent representation without client consent?

Can an attorney withdraw from patent representation without client consent? While it’s generally preferable to obtain client consent, an attorney can withdraw from patent representation without client consent under certain circumstances. However, they must still follow proper procedures and notify the USPTO. The MPEP 402.06 states: “The requirements for withdrawal of an attorney or agent…

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What happens if an English translation is not provided with a non-English assignment document?

If an English translation is not provided with a non-English assignment document, the USPTO will not record the assignment. According to MPEP 302.02: The assignment document, if not in the English language, will not be recorded unless accompanied by an English translation signed by the translator. This means that the assignment will be rejected, and…

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What happens if I don’t comply with the requirements for correcting micro entity status errors?

If you fail to comply with the requirements for correcting micro entity status errors, as outlined in 37 CFR 1.29(k)(1) and (k)(2), the USPTO has two options: Treat it as an authorization to process the deficiency payment and charge a processing fee Require compliance within a non-extendable one-month period The MPEP states: If the requirements…

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