What happens to the reexamination proceeding when an interference is declared?
What happens to the reexamination proceeding when an interference is declared?
When an interference is declared during a pending reexamination proceeding:
- The jurisdiction over the reexamination shifts to the Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences (BPAI).
- The reexamination proceeding is usually suspended, but this is not automatic.
- The BPAI may allow certain aspects of the reexamination to continue if they don’t conflict with the interference.
- The Central Reexamination Unit (CRU) must consult with the BPAI before taking any action in the reexamination.
MPEP 2686.02 states: “When the interference is declared, jurisdiction over the reexamination proceeding transfers to the BPAI.” This ensures that the interference takes precedence while allowing for coordination between the two proceedings.
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Topics:
MPEP 2600 - Optional Inter Partes Reexamination,
MPEP 2686.02 - Copending Reexamination And Interference Proceedings,
Patent Law,
Patent Procedure