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Strategic Considerations When Litigation is Threatened or Pending

A comprehensive strategy should be in place before filing a reexamination request. The requester should have a clear objective and should be fully aware of the consequences of filing a reexamination request. Once filed, the requester cannot “unfile” the reexamination as part of a settlement with the patent owner. In a recent example, we are told that a third party requester attempted to halt a reexamination proceeding by stopping payment of a check for the reexamination fee. The PTO indicated that such actions could result in OED imposing a suspension of the attorney from PTO practice for taking the action. Once filed, the requester cannot “unfile” the reexamination as part of a settlement with the patent owner (In a recent example, we are told that a third party requester attempted to halt a reexamination proceeding by stopping payment of a check for the reexamination fee. The PTO indicated that such actions could result in OED imposing a suspension of the attorney from PTO practice for taking the action). After the reexamination is instituted, it will take on a life of its own. Many pitfalls await the unwary requester who has not fully thought out the consequences of filing a reexamination request.

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