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Code · CFR · Title 37 — Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights · Part 42 · § 42.8

§ 42.8. Mandatory notices.

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(a)Each notice listed in paragraph
(b)of this section must be filed with the Board:
(1)By the petitioner, as part of the petition;
(2)By the patent owner, or applicant in the case of derivation, within 21 days of service of the petition; or
(3)By either party, within 21 days of a change of the information listed in paragraph
(b)of this section stated in an earlier paper.
(b)Each of the following notices must be filed:
(1)Real party-in-interest. Identify each real party-in-interest for the party.
(2)Related matters. Identify any other judicial or administrative matter that would affect, or be affected by, a decision in the proceeding.
(3)Lead and back-up counsel. If the party is represented by counsel, then counsel must be identified.
(4)Service information. Identify (if applicable):
(i)An electronic mail address;
(ii)A postal mailing address;
(iii)A hand-delivery address, if different than the postal mailing address;
(iv)A telephone number; and
(v)A facsimile number.
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