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AIA Final Rules
  Power of Attorney

     March 20, 2013
Power of Attorney
Power of Attorney

• Why file a Power of Attorney?

  – Allows the firm access to applications before
    publication
      Important for status checks at the USPTO

  – Helps out attorneys with interviews

  – Terminal disclaimers
Power of Attorney

• Original applicant filing the application is
  presumed to be the owner (not the
  inventors), unless later assigned. 37 CFR
  3.73(a)
  – ADS names the “Applicant” then they are
    presumed to be the owner and the patent will
    issue to them

• Statement Under 3.73(b) is now 3.73(c)
Power of Attorney

• Two Ways to Accomplish:

  1. General POA (PTO/AIA/80) +
     37 CFR 3.73(c) Statement (PTO/AIA/96)

  2. Transmittal For Power of Attorney
     (PTO/AIA/82)
    - Part A- Transmittal Identifying the Application
    - Part B- Power of Attorney
Power of Attorney- PTO/AIA/80

• Way #1 File:

  – General Power of Attorney (PTO/AIA/80)
      Signed by Applicant- e.g., Company Officer

  – 37 CFR 3.73(c) Statement (PTO/AIA/96)
      Signed by either:
        - Attorney/Practitioner Identified on AIA/80
        - Applicant- e.g., Company Officer

  – Assignment
      Record ahead of filing Power of Attorney; OR
      Attach copy of Assignment & Record Same Day
Power of Attorney- PTO/AIA/80




   General POA           3.73(c) Statement
    PTO/AIA/80              PTO/AIA/96
Power of Attorney Example #1- PTO/AIA/80


                      Reel/Frame No.
Filed            Record          File




        ADS
App.
               Assignment New 3.73(c) Statement
                                   PTO/AIA/96
  ADS naming           General POA
  Applicant             PTO/AIA/80
Power of Attorney Example #2- PTO/AIA/80




Filed         Can file with App.   File




        ADS
App.
                                          Assignment
             General POA 3.73(c) Statement
  ADS naming                PTO/AIA/96
              PTO/AIA/80
  Applicant
Power of Attorney- PTO/AIA/82

• Way #2 File:

  – Power of Attorney (PTO/AIA/82)
      Part A- Transmittal for Power of Attorney
        - Signed by Attorney/Practitioner, OR
        - Signed by Applicant (e.g., Company Officer)

      Part B- Power of Attorney by Applicant
        - Signed by Applicant (e.g., Company Officer)

  – Assignment- Still Need to Record to Establish
    Assignee as the Applicant
Power of Attorney- PTO/AIA/82

• Transmittal (Part A)

• Fill in Application
  Information
   – Can leave Application
     Information blank if
     filed with application

• Signed by:
   – Applicant,
   – Patent Attorney, or
   – Patent Agent.
Power of Attorney- PTO/AIA/82

• Power of Attorney
  (Part B)

• Signed by Applicant
  – Company Officer
      President
      Treasurer
      Secretary, etc.

  – Inventor
Power of Attorney- PTO/AIA/82

• Power of Attorney
  (Part B)

• Apparently, the
  USPTO allows you to
  “recycle” Part B forms
  and use them for
  other applications
  – Just need to update
    Part A for each
    application
Power of Attorney- PTO/AIA/82

• When to Use PTO/AIA/82 Form (Way #2)
  – Want to establish Power of Attorney with the
    filing of the application- assignments might take
    a while to get signed.
  – Multiple inventors or assignees not wanting to
    assign to the same company

• Issues
  – Need to have the correct box checked
  – Still need to record the assignments
Power of Attorney Example #3- PTO/AIA/82
                                       Signed




                                  Client
                                 (Officer)




       Part B A
        Part

                  USPTO
Power of Attorney Example #4- PTO/AIA/82
                                     Signed



          Part B                   Betty
                                     Signed


      Betty
           Part B
         Andy                      Andy
      Part B A
        Part
         Part B
                    USPTO
Power of Attorney Example #5- PTO/AIA/82




Filed         Can file with App.      File




        ADS
App.


  ADS naming                 Part A          Part B
  Applicant
Power of Attorney- Continuing Applications

• Allowed to use parent POA if you supply a
  copy of the parent POA
  – Exception: POA by inventor and CON/DIV
    names an inventor not in the parent
  – 37 CFR 1.32(d) p. 32

• Lose POA if you add a new inventor without
  POA from new inventor
  – 37 CFR 1.32(e) p. 32
More Information and Questions…

• Contact: Chuck Schmal

    Phone: (317) 713-4954
    Email: cschmal@uspatent.com
AIA Final Rules
           Power of Attorney

                  March 20, 2013

©2013 Woodard, Emhardt, Moriarty, McNett & Henry LLP

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AIA Power of Attorney Practice Presentation Mar-20-2013

  • 1. AIA Final Rules Power of Attorney March 20, 2013
  • 3. Power of Attorney • Why file a Power of Attorney? – Allows the firm access to applications before publication  Important for status checks at the USPTO – Helps out attorneys with interviews – Terminal disclaimers
  • 4. Power of Attorney • Original applicant filing the application is presumed to be the owner (not the inventors), unless later assigned. 37 CFR 3.73(a) – ADS names the “Applicant” then they are presumed to be the owner and the patent will issue to them • Statement Under 3.73(b) is now 3.73(c)
  • 5. Power of Attorney • Two Ways to Accomplish: 1. General POA (PTO/AIA/80) + 37 CFR 3.73(c) Statement (PTO/AIA/96) 2. Transmittal For Power of Attorney (PTO/AIA/82) - Part A- Transmittal Identifying the Application - Part B- Power of Attorney
  • 6. Power of Attorney- PTO/AIA/80 • Way #1 File: – General Power of Attorney (PTO/AIA/80)  Signed by Applicant- e.g., Company Officer – 37 CFR 3.73(c) Statement (PTO/AIA/96)  Signed by either: - Attorney/Practitioner Identified on AIA/80 - Applicant- e.g., Company Officer – Assignment  Record ahead of filing Power of Attorney; OR  Attach copy of Assignment & Record Same Day
  • 7. Power of Attorney- PTO/AIA/80 General POA 3.73(c) Statement PTO/AIA/80 PTO/AIA/96
  • 8. Power of Attorney Example #1- PTO/AIA/80 Reel/Frame No. Filed Record File ADS App. Assignment New 3.73(c) Statement PTO/AIA/96 ADS naming General POA Applicant PTO/AIA/80
  • 9. Power of Attorney Example #2- PTO/AIA/80 Filed Can file with App. File ADS App. Assignment General POA 3.73(c) Statement ADS naming PTO/AIA/96 PTO/AIA/80 Applicant
  • 10. Power of Attorney- PTO/AIA/82 • Way #2 File: – Power of Attorney (PTO/AIA/82)  Part A- Transmittal for Power of Attorney - Signed by Attorney/Practitioner, OR - Signed by Applicant (e.g., Company Officer)  Part B- Power of Attorney by Applicant - Signed by Applicant (e.g., Company Officer) – Assignment- Still Need to Record to Establish Assignee as the Applicant
  • 11. Power of Attorney- PTO/AIA/82 • Transmittal (Part A) • Fill in Application Information – Can leave Application Information blank if filed with application • Signed by: – Applicant, – Patent Attorney, or – Patent Agent.
  • 12. Power of Attorney- PTO/AIA/82 • Power of Attorney (Part B) • Signed by Applicant – Company Officer  President  Treasurer  Secretary, etc. – Inventor
  • 13. Power of Attorney- PTO/AIA/82 • Power of Attorney (Part B) • Apparently, the USPTO allows you to “recycle” Part B forms and use them for other applications – Just need to update Part A for each application
  • 14. Power of Attorney- PTO/AIA/82 • When to Use PTO/AIA/82 Form (Way #2) – Want to establish Power of Attorney with the filing of the application- assignments might take a while to get signed. – Multiple inventors or assignees not wanting to assign to the same company • Issues – Need to have the correct box checked – Still need to record the assignments
  • 15. Power of Attorney Example #3- PTO/AIA/82 Signed Client (Officer) Part B A Part USPTO
  • 16. Power of Attorney Example #4- PTO/AIA/82 Signed Part B Betty Signed Betty Part B Andy Andy Part B A Part Part B USPTO
  • 17. Power of Attorney Example #5- PTO/AIA/82 Filed Can file with App. File ADS App. ADS naming Part A Part B Applicant
  • 18. Power of Attorney- Continuing Applications • Allowed to use parent POA if you supply a copy of the parent POA – Exception: POA by inventor and CON/DIV names an inventor not in the parent – 37 CFR 1.32(d) p. 32 • Lose POA if you add a new inventor without POA from new inventor – 37 CFR 1.32(e) p. 32
  • 19. More Information and Questions… • Contact: Chuck Schmal Phone: (317) 713-4954 Email: cschmal@uspatent.com
  • 20. AIA Final Rules Power of Attorney March 20, 2013 ©2013 Woodard, Emhardt, Moriarty, McNett & Henry LLP