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originally Q11) Can the separate paper list patent practitioners who are not listed on the power of attorney?

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originally Q11) Can the separate paper list patent practitioners who are not listed on the power of attorney?

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A25. No. Back to Top N. Signature Requirements Q26. (originally Q20) I am filing a power to inspect. My name is included on a power of attorney listing more than ten registered patent practitioners, but not on the separate paper listing the ten practitioners to be made of record. Do I need a new Power of Attorney to sign the Power to Inspect? A26. Yes. If you are not included either a Power of Attorney listing ten or fewer patent practitioners or to a Customer Number, or in a separate paper pursuant to 37 CFR 1.32(c)(3) that was filed with a Power of Attorney, then you are not an attorney of record as set forth in 37 CFR 1.33(b)(1).

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