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Eliminating Continuing Legal Education Certification and Recognition for Patent Practitioners

uspto-patent · US Patent and Trademark Office · Published 2022-11-14 · Effective 2022-11-14 · 87 FR 68054

Document

Document number
2022-24676
Federal Register citation
87 FR 68054
CFR reference
37 CFR 11
Type
Rule
Action
Interim final rule.
Category
uspto-patent
Sub-agency
US Patent and Trademark Office
Publication date
2022-11-14
Effective date
2022-11-14
Commerce docket
Docket No. PTO-C-2022-0028

Abstract

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO or Office) amends the rules of practice in patent cases and the rules regarding the representation of others before the USPTO to eliminate provisions regarding voluntary continuing legal education (CLE) certification for registered patent practitioners and individuals granted limited recognition to practice in patent matters before the USPTO. After rules were published on August 3, 2020, providing that registered patent practitioners and persons granted limited recognition to practice in patent matters before the USPTO would be permitted to voluntarily certify completion of CLE to the Director of the Office of Enrollment and Discipline (OED Director) and that the OED Director could publish whether such persons had voluntarily certified, the USPTO indefinitely delayed implementation of the voluntary CLE certification. After receiving and considering stakeholder feedback on the certification process and possible details regarding implementation, the USPTO has determined that it will not implement the voluntary CLE certification program at this time.

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