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This page provides access to recorded virtual lectures on a variety of
PCT
topics and other training resources provided by external experts:
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PCT Forms (2023)
- Forms Relating to the International Preliminary Examining Authority
- Forms Relating to the International Searching Authority
- Forms Relating to the International Bureau
- Forms Relating to the Receiving Office
ePCT (2023)
- Publication front page preview, generating reports of outstanding Forms ISA/202, generating reports of applications with outstanding priority documents.
- Doing 92bischanges.
- Using ePCT to e-file in ISAs and IPEAs, filing Demands.
- Docketing of PCT applications and making use of ePCT notifications.
- Sequence listings and ePCT. Note that this is
not
about how to create a sequence listing. This webinar assumes you already know how to create a sequence listing. This webinar talks about things that you need to know in ePCT that relate to sequence listings.
- External signatures and PCT declarations.
- ePCT actions and communications with the IB.
- Filing a new PCT application in RO/IB using ePCT.
- Filing a new PCT application in RO/US using ePCT.
- Getting pending PCT applications into your workbench, going back to January 1, 2009, archiving old applications.
- Getting to know your ePCT workbench, portfolios, office profiles, cloning, ePCT actions.
- Shared address books, collaborative workflow, sharing with clients, sharing with outside counsel.
- Handshakes, eOwners, eEditors, eViewers, access rights groups, employee first day of work, employee last day of work.
- Making sure your US priority documents are available to DAS, best practices for filing US priority documents, Certificates of Availability, setting up alerts.
- Why attorneys need to learn about ePCT, why you cannot simply delegate stuff to support staff.
- Intro to ePCT, why ePCT is important, getting a user ID and password, setting up 2FA.
Other topics
尊龙凯时ag网页版
A series of
15 training webinars on PCT procedure, docketing, filing and strategic use
organized by the Schwegman Lundberg Woessner (SLW) Institute.