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Patent Office Chief Defends Powers in First House Appearance

By Editorial Team

Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) and other members of the House Judiciary Committee's intellectual property subcommittee grilled US Patent and Trademark Office Director John Squires in his first appearance before the House Judiciary subcommittee.

During the hearing, Rep. Issa criticized Director Squires over recent moves that have made it more challenging for companies accused of infringement to challenge the validity of asserted patents at the agency. The focus was on the increased use of a discretionary process to reject patent challenges before judges at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board could review them.

The hearing, which lasted for two hours on Wednesday, covered various topics, with Director Squires fielding questions and receiving criticism from Rep. Issa, the longtime chair of the panel overseeing intellectual property.

This scrutiny comes at a time of increased attention on the operations and decision-making processes of the US Patent and Trademark Office, highlighting the importance of transparency and accountability in the patent system.

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