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<p>This week I have an in-person argument in an <i>ex parte</i>
appeal before the PTAB. I will walk into a courtroom at the USPTO
in Alexandria to argue my appeal on behalf of my client.</p>
<p>As of a week ago, the number of judges that I could expect to see
in person for this hearing was "one". The other two judges would
be on computer screens.<br>
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<p>But as we all know, at about 6PM this past Friday evening, our
Commissioner for Patents sent an email to all USPTO employees,
saying this:</p>
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<p>if you do have an assigned office or available space to work in
person, we would like you to maximize your time in person during
this transition period.</p>
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<p>So at this point I wonder whether by any chance I will be so
lucky as to see two or even three of my judges in person, in that
courtroom at the USPTO. I guess it will turn in part on whether
my second and third judges happen to live within commuting
distance of the courtroom.<br>
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