Intellectual Property – Patent Application – Rules Waiver – Lost Package
By Deborah Elkins
Published: August 4, 2008
A patent applicant loses its challenge to the USPTO’s denial of plaintiff’s petitions to be spared the effect of a delay in filing its patent application attributable to an “extraordinary situation”; although the Alexandria U.S. District Court agrees the PTO should have recognized an “extraordinary situation” arose when the courier for the law firm filing ...
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