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  • Burandt took several years to obtain legal title to the patent and then file a petition asking the PTO to accept an unavoidably delayed payment of the maintenance fee.

    Patent Law Blog (Patently-O) 2009

  • Burandt argues that the PTO's refusal to revive the patent was "arbitrary, capricicious, [and] an abuse of discretion" and consequently, a violation of the Administrative Procedures Act (APA).

    Patent Law Blog (Patently-O) 2009

  • Burandt took several years to obtain legal title to the patent and then file a petition asking the PTO to accept an unavoidably delayed payment of the maintenance fee.

    Patent Law Blog (Patently-O) 2009

  • Burandt took several years to obtain legal title to the patent and then file a petition asking the PTO to accept an unavoidably delayed payment of the maintenance fee.

    Patent Law Blog (Patently-O) 2009

  • Burandt argues that the PTO's refusal to revive the patent was "arbitrary, capricicious, [and] an abuse of discretion" and consequently, a violation of the Administrative Procedures Act (APA).

    Patent Law Blog (Patently-O) 2009

  • Burandt v. Dudas (When is a failure to pay "unavoidable").

    Patent Law Blog (Patently-O) 2009

  • Burandt took several years to obtain legal title to the patent and then file a petition asking the PTO to accept an unavoidably delayed payment of the maintenance fee.

    Patent Law Blog (Patently-O) 2009

  • Burandt v. Dudas (When is a failure to pay "unavoidable").

    Patent Law Blog (Patently-O) 2009

  • Burandt argues that the PTO's refusal to revive the patent was "arbitrary, capricicious, [and] an abuse of discretion" and consequently, a violation of the Administrative Procedures Act (APA).

    Patent Law Blog (Patently-O) 2009

  • Burandt v. Dudas (When is a failure to pay "unavoidable").

    Patent Law Blog (Patently-O) 2009

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