How does the USPTO ensure uniformity in reexamination practices?

The USPTO ensures uniformity in reexamination practices through a multi-layered review process. According to MPEP § 2289, this includes:

  1. Monitoring and reviewing all reexamination cases by CRU SPRS or TC QAS
  2. Conducting panel reviews before issuing Office actions
  3. Providing feedback to Office personnel

The MPEP states: “The above identified review processes are appropriate vehicles for correcting errors, identifying problem areas and recognizing trends, providing information on the uniformity of practice, and providing feedback to the Office personnel that process and examine reexamination cases.” This comprehensive approach helps maintain consistency across reexamination proceedings.

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Topics: MPEP 2200 - Citation Of Prior Art And Ex Parte Reexamination Of Patents, MPEP 2289 - Reexamination Review, Patent Law, Patent Procedure
Tags: quality control, Reexamination Practices, Uniformity, USPTO