reexam
Reexam, short for reexamination, is a procedure in United States patent law in which a granted patent is reviewed to determine whether the claims remain patentable in light of prior art. The process is administered by the USPTO and is designed to improve patent quality and potentially resolve disputes without resorting to full litigation.
There are two main forms of reexamination: ex parte reexamination and inter partes reexamination. In ex parte
The procedure generally involves a petition, an examination by the USPTO to determine whether a substantial
Outcomes of reexamination can range from maintaining the original claims to amending them or canceling certain