I am a registered patent practitioner and have temporarily moved my practice out of state. May I continue to prepare and prosecute patent applications for my clients?
Yes. A practitioner registered to practice before the Office in good standing may continue to prepare and prosecute patent applications and otherwise represent clients in other patent matters before the Office, regardless of where the practitioner is located. The standing of a registered practitioner to practice in patent matters is not affected by state bar rules.
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