How does the USPTO handle conflicting instructions from multiple representatives?

How does the USPTO handle conflicting instructions from multiple representatives?

When multiple representatives are authorized to act on behalf of an applicant or assignee, conflicts may arise if they provide contradictory instructions. The USPTO has a clear procedure for handling such situations. According to MPEP 402.04, “Where an applicant is represented by more than one practitioner, the Office will direct all communications to the first named representative (the representative of record) in absence of a request to the contrary or in absence of revocation of power of attorney.” This means that if conflicting instructions are received, the USPTO will generally follow the guidance provided by the representative of record, ensuring a clear line of communication and decision-making.

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Topics: MPEP 400 - Representative of Applicant or Owner, Patent Law, Patent Procedure
Tags: conflicting instructions, USPTO