Patent appeals get paperwork refresh from USPTO
Published Date: 4/20/2026
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The Patent and Trademark Office is asking for public feedback on updating the forms and info they collect for appeals to the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB). This affects inventors and companies who challenge patent decisions. Comments are open until June 22, 2026, with no new fees, just smoother paperwork ahead!
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