Patent Examiners rely upon the Manual of Patent Examination Procedure (MPEP) to instruct application of the law to the most common patent prosecution situations. The MPEP’s forward refers to itself as a “guidance document”...more
In the mid-2000s, the U.S. Patent Office (USPTO) determined that reexaminations would be more consistent and legally correct if performed by a centralized set of experienced and specially trained Examiners. As a result, the...more
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Takeaways:
1. Nontraditional and unique issue petitions are common for patent owners to properly prosecute reexamination proceedings.
2. Well-drafted petitions influence outcomes and preserve PTAB, District Court, and/or...more