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Ukraine has joined the EU’s regional program for supporting intellectual property law sphere

Ukraine has joined the EU’s regional program for supporting intellectual property law sphere

Notice of Allowance (NOA) is an official notification from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) that the examiner has approved a patent application for grant. However, it is important to understand that receiving an NOA does not guarantee an error free patent will be granted. This is where the Notice of Allowance Review comes into play. A review of the NOA is essential as it allows the applicant to address any deficiencies or changes required before the patent grant, preventing future legal disputes or infringement issues. Furthermore, the NOA review process ensures that the final patent meets the legal and technical requirements set forth by the USPTO.

This article discusses the Notice of Allowance review, the difference between Notice of Allowance review and post-grant review, and much more. But first, let us understand NOA and its role in the patent application/grant process.

Overview of Notice of Allowance

NOA or Notice of Allowance is a document issued by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) to an applicant after the examiner has decided to grant the requested patent. The issuance of an NOA indicates the conclusion of the examiner’s review and suggests that a grant number will be assigned soon. Read more

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