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Late National Phase Entry: Can It Be Done?

Issued: August 01 2013

Filing an international application under the Patent Cooperation Treaty comes with two phases, the international phase and the national phase. David Reed and Denise Mirandah report from Singapore on what steps a patent owner can take after missing the 30-month deadline for national phase entry.

 

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