Oppedahl on PCT Forms and PCT Docketing

$89.00

Anybody who regularly receives PCT correspondence from Receiving Offices, International Searching Authorities, or the International Bureau will find this book to be very helpful.  When any of the fifty most frequently received PCT forms arrives, you can flip this book open to the page for that form, and the book tells you:

  • what dockets you can clear
  • what new dockets to set
  • what if anything needs to be told to the client
  • what else you need to do
  • whether the form is super important or is not very important

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Anybody who regularly receives PCT correspondence from Receiving Offices, International Searching Authorities, or the International Bureau will find this book to be very helpful.  When any of the fifty most frequently received PCT forms arrives, you can flip this book open to the page for that form, and the book tells you:

  • what dockets you can clear
  • what new dockets to set
  • what if anything needs to be told to the client
  • what else you need to do
  • whether the form is super important or is not very important

This book has a section detailing what dockets you should set when a new PCT application has just been filed.

Although the author is located in the US, this book is not US-specific.  It should be of equal interest to any PCT enthusiast anywhere in the world.  Here’s what readers say about this book:

  • This book is a great investment. I find is very helpful!  Jessica B.
  • I ordered/received my copy of the book last week, love it!  Kim M.
  • The book is excellent and a great resource I use often!  Donna P.
  • I have this book & love it Carl!  Kalina I.

The forms discussed include:

  • two Power of Attorney forms
  • sixteen forms relating to the Receiving Office
  • fourteen forms relating to the International Bureau
  • nine forms relating to the International Searching Authority
  • eight forms relating to the International Preliminary Examining Authority
  • two forms relating to the DO/EO/US

About the author: Carl Oppedahl has spent over thirty years serving patent clients. He is a founding member of Oppedahl Patent Law Firm LLC. He has served as an adjunct professor at Cardozo Law School and University of Denver Law School, teaching advanced patent law. He has served on the Board of Directors of the American Intellectual Property Law Association and has been a Fellow of the Association. His law degree is from Harvard Law School. He holds an Amateur Extra class ham radio license. He has a BA with a double major in physics and mathematics, with honors, from Grinnell College. He has taught many dozens of continuing legal education courses about the Patent Cooperation Treaty. He is author of the Ant-Like Persistence blog.

  • 218 pages
  • 8.5 x 0.5 x 11 inches
  • Language:  English
  • ISBN-13:  979-8766914655
  • Item Weight: ‎ 1.41 pounds

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Weight 23 oz
Dimensions 0.5 × 8.5 × 11 in