Common IDS Errors
Some of our competitors informed us they read our blog. (Thank you for your support!) We know they like our discussions of Information Disclosure Statement… Read More »Common IDS Errors
Some of our competitors informed us they read our blog. (Thank you for your support!) We know they like our discussions of Information Disclosure Statement… Read More »Common IDS Errors
We receive many questions about the Patent Prosecution Highway (PPH) program. So, let’s revisit the topic. Few, if any, Applicants file applications in the USPTO… Read More »A Little More PPH
We often discuss our view that many non-US Applicants should add dependent claims via Preliminary Amendment when filing utility patent applications at the United States… Read More »Dependent Claim Example
A few weeks ago, we were asked about the June 2020 changes to MPEP 706.07(b). That section relates to the situations in which the first… Read More »First Action Finals in Continuations
Our friend, Nüni, pointed out we did not follow-up from our blog post regarding Obviousness of Species. Specifically, we explained that USPTO Examiners (particularly, mechanical… Read More »Generalizing Species
Let’s consider an invention in which a car has been enhanced to include a camera on the rear of the car. The camera is angled… Read More »Brief Case Analysis
Recently, we were asked how we prefer to prepare an interview agenda with an Examiner at the USPTO. One of the defining characteristics of contemporary… Read More »Preparing an Interview Agenda
We often discuss localizing a foreign (i.e., non-US origin) application for examination at the USPTO. What does that include? Typically, we begin by removing any… Read More »Localizing Foreign Applications
US patent practice concerning multiple dependent claims is partially addressed by 35 USC §112(e). That subsection of the statute currently reads, in part, “A claim… Read More »Multiple Dependent Claims
In 2013, the USPTO changed the fee structure for ex parte appeals. This change continues to impact whether an Applicant proceeds with an appeal or… Read More »Ex parte Appeal Fee Structure