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Representation before the EPOand
Proceedings in respect of the European Patent Register
Legal Division / Dir. 5.2.4A. DecroixH.C. Haugg
Intellectual Property Office of Serbia Conference on 13 May 2011
Representation before the EPO
H.C. HauggDirectorLegal Division
313 May 2011
Agenda
• General principles of representation
– Compulsory representation
– Persons entitled to represent before the EPO
– Authorisations
• European Qualifying Examination (EQE)
• Disciplinary Matters
413 May 2011
Compulsory representation
Principle: No person compelled to be represented(Article 133(1) EPC)
Exception: compulsory representation for persons without residence or principle place of business in a Contracting State (Article 133(2) EPC)
– except for:• filing of the European patent application• entry into the European phase before expiry of
31-months period (Rule 159(1) EPC)• payments
513 May 2011
Two special cases of "representation"
• "Representation" of legal persons by employees(Article 133(3) EPC)
• "Representation" of multiple applicants(Article 59, Rule 151 EPC)
613 May 2011
"Representation" of legal persons by employees
Legal persons with their place of business in aContracting State may act:
• through their legal representative (e.g. CEO) or
• through an employee (Article 133(3) EPC)– Purpose: meet demands of modern economic life– NOT a case of representation– need not be a professional representative
713 May 2011
Representation of multiple applicants (1)
• EPC allows multiple applicants (Article 59 EPC)
• Unitary procedure (Article 118 EPC)
• Representation of multiple applicants (Rule 151 EPC)
distinguish:
– all applicants reside in Contracting States– one non-resident applicant among them
813 May 2011
Representation of multiple applicants (2)
If all are resident applicants, they are "represented":
• by one of them explicitly named as such, or
• if none is named: by the first named in the request (Rule 151(1) EPC)
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Representation of "mixed" multiple applicants
If one co-applicant non-resident : common professional representative needed
• Either representative of the applicant obliged to appoint one, or
• If both have appointed different representatives, representativeof the applicant first named (Rule 151(1) EPC)
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Legal consequences if applicant not properly represented despite obligation
• Invitation to correct deficiency (Article 90(4) EPC)
• Application refused (Article 90(5) EPC)
and• - except for filing itself - any procedural steps
deemed not to have been taken (Rule 152(6) EPC)
• No automatic confirmation by mere appointment• Possibility of redress by way of further processing
(Article 121, Rule 135 EPC)
1113 May 2011
Agenda
• General principles of representation
– Compulsory representation
– Persons entitled to represent before the EPO
– Authorisations
• European Qualifying Examination (EQE)
• Disciplinary Matters
1213 May 2011
Persons entitled to represent before the EPO
• Professional representatives entered on the list (Article 134 EPC)
• Legal practitioners (Article 134(8) EPC)
• Special case: "accompanying persons"
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Professional representatives
• Purpose: overview of particularly qualified representatives
• Requirements to be entered on the list
• Publication of the list
• Rights and duties of a professional representative
• The Institute of professional representatives: epi
• Deletion and amendments
1413 May 2011
Professional representatives:List entry requirements
• Article 134(2) EPC:
– Nationality of a Contracting State -exemption possibility (Article 134(7) EPC)
– Place of business or employment in a Contracting State
– European Qualifying Examination (EQE) -"Grandfather clause" (Article 134(3) EPC)
• Request & certificates (Article 134(4) EPC)
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"Grandfather" clause
• Purpose safeguard business for national patent attorneys
• Requirements (Article 134(3) EPC)
– Nationality of a Contracting State
– Place of business or employment in acceding State
– Entitlement to act before national Industrial Property Office
• special professional qualification• min. five years professional experience• exemption possible
• Request within one year from accession date
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Serbia "grandfathers" 2011
• Accession date:1st October 2010
• Statistics:
Total number: 24 of Serbian Prof. Reps.
62
2800
2027 24
30
4187
AL
HR
HU
MK
RORS
SI
Others
6871
3091
EQEGF
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Publication of the list ofprofessional representatives
• Full name in alphabetical order
• Nationality by ISO country code
• Address
• Optional: phone/fax numbers, e-mail address
• Online database on EPO website
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Example
Petosevic, Slobodan (RS) PetosevicVele Nigrinove 16A RS-11000 BEOGRAD
Tel: (0)11 2836810E-mail: slobodan.petosevic@petosevic.comFax: (0)11 2836817
1913 May 2011
Rights and duties of aprofessional representative
• Right to act in all EPC-proceedings (Article 134(5) EPC)
• Right to establish a place of business (Article 134(6) EPC)
• Attorney-client evidentiary privilege(Article 134a (1)(d) EPC, Rule 153 EPC)
• Title: "European Patent Attorney"
• Compulsory membership of epi (Article 134a(2) EPC)
2013 May 2011
epi - The Institute of professional representatives before the EPO
• Professional association
• Objectives:– ensure smooth relationship with EPO– ensure professional code of conduct– cooperation with EPO in qualification and
disciplinary matters
• Compulsory membership (Article 134a(2) EPC)
• Further information on www.patentepi.com
2113 May 2011
Deletion from the list
• On request - "first alternative" (Rule 154(1) EPC)
• Ex officio - "second alternative" (Rule 154(1) EPC)
– Failure to pay annual epi subscription fee– Death or legal incapacity– No longer national of Contracting State– No longer place of business in Contracting State– As a disciplinary measure (Regulation on discipline)
• Re-entry possible on request (Rule 154(3) EPC)
• Amendments
2213 May 2011
Statistics 2011
Number total: 9.962
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Overview Professional Representatives
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Legal practitioners
• May act before EPO in the same way as a professional representative (Article134(8) EPC)
• NO entry on the list of professional representatives
• Internal registration by Legal Division
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Registration requirements for legal practitioners
• Fulfilment of conditions of Article 134(8) EPC
– Qualified in a Contracting State
– Place of business in that State
– Entitlement to act as a professional representative in patent matters in that State
– NO nationality requirement
• Intention to undertake representation + filing of authorisation
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Legal Practitioners 2010• Statistics
Number total: 1.424
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Example
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Special case: accompanying persons(G2/94; G4/95)
• Oral submissions in oral proceedings
• Advance request necessary
• Subject-matter: facts and evidence only, no arguments
• Supervision and responsibility ofprofessional representative
• Permission and discretion of EPO
2813 May 2011
Agenda
• General principles of representation
– Compulsory representation
– Persons entitled to represent before the EPO
– Authorisations
• European Qualifying Examination (EQE)
• Disciplinary Matters
2913 May 2011
Authorisations
• Compulsory filing of an authorisation
• Kinds of authorisations:
– Specific authorisation (Form 1003)
– General authorisation (Form 1004)
– Sub-authorisation
– PCT-proceedings
– Authorisation of an association
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Compulsory filing of an authorisation
Rule 152(1) EPC, Decision of the President dated 12 July 2007 on the filing of authorisations(Special Edition No. 3, OJ EPO 2007, L.1.)
• Lawyers and employees: always
• Professional representatives in two cases:
1. In case of change of representatives, if
– not members of the same association and– termination of former representation not notified to EPO
2. On request of the EPO, especially in case of doubt
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Legal consequence of failureto file authorisation
• Actions deemed not to have been taken(Rule 152(6) EPC)
• Possibility of redress by further processing(Article 121, Rule 135 EPC)
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Specific authorisation
• Separate document for each application/ patent necessary (incl. divisionals)
• Powers:ALL, including:
– act in all proceedings before the EPO– receive payments (refunds)
except for:
– act in PCT-proceedings– give sub-authorisation
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Form 1003
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General authorisation
• Authorisee can act in all patent matters (Rule 152(4) EPC)
• Powers - ALL, except for:
– receive payments
– act in PCT- proceedings
– give sub-authorisation
• Registration by Legal Division
3513 May 2011
Form 1004
3613 May 2011
Quote GA number
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http://www.epo.org/patents/Grant-procedure/Filing-an-application/European-applications/forms.html
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Authorisation in PCT proceedings
• International phase:- law of Receiving Office applicable(Art. 27(7), 49 PCT)
- EPO as RO: EPC applies
- EPO as ISA or IPEA: Rule 90.1(a) PCT
- Waiver of submitting a separate power of attorney(Rule 90.4(d), 90.5(c) PCT, OJ EPO 2004, 305)
except for withdrawal (Rule 90.4(e) PCT)
• Entry into European phase: explicit appointment & authorisation necessary
3913 May 2011
Sub-authorisation
• EPC provisions on authorisations apply
• Only to entitled representative (T 227/92)
• Specific / general sub-authorisation
• Termination
4013 May 2011
Authorisation of an "association"
Rule 152(11) EPC:
"An authorisation of the association shall be deemed to be authorisation of any representative who can establish that he practices within that association."
4113 May 2011
Association of representatives
• Purpose:
All members jointly appointed as representatives.
• Definition:
"An association of representatives means an association consisting either of professional representatives on the list conducting their profession in private practice or as employees in industry" (J 16/96, OJ EPO 1998, 347).
• No legal practitioners allowed!
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Registration requirement
• Registration by Legal Division
• Request indicating:
– Name of the association
– Members
– Statement that all members are professional representatives
– Signature of all professional representatives
4313 May 2011
Example
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Termination of the authorisation
• Representative deemed to be authorised until termination notified to EPO (Rule 152(8) EPC)
• Death of the authorisor?In principle: NO (Rule 152(9) EPC)
unless expressly provided otherwise
• Withdrawal by authorisor (Rule 152(7) EPC)
• Sub-authorisation remains valid
4513 May 2011
Agenda
• General principles of representation
– Compulsory representation
– Persons entitled to represent before the EPO
– Authorisations
• European Qualifying Examination (EQE)
• Disciplinary Matters
4613 May 2011
EQE
• Purpose: establish requisite aptitude and knowledge to represent applicants before the EPO
• Regulation on the European qualifying examination for professional representatives as of 10.12.2008
• Implementation Provisions as of 10.12.2008
• Instructions to candidates concerning the conduct of the European qualifying examination
all published in Supplement 2 to OJ EPO 3/2010
• http://www.epo.org/patents/learning/qualifying-examination/about-eqe.html
4713 May 2011
EQE - Enrolment conditions
• Qualification: University-level scientific or technical qualification or equivalent level of knowledge
• Professional activity:Fulltime training under supervision of entitled person for min. 3 years
• NEW from 2012: pass of pre-examination
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EQE - The papers
• Examination held once a year
• Examination syllabus
• 4 papers
– Drafting claims– Reply to an official letter citing prior art– Drafting a notice of opposition– Legal questions
• Languages
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EQE - Training
• National bodies
• CEIPI & epi
• EQE Compendium on EPO website
5013 May 2011
EQE - Training
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EQE - Statistics
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• Candidates whopassed EQEin 2010 -by nationality
- Total of 597
• Percentage of Passes/Failures -since 2002
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Not PassedPassed
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Agenda
• General principles of representation
– Compulsory representation
– Persons entitled to represent before the EPO
– Authorisations
• European Qualifying Examination (EQE)
• Disciplinary Matters
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Disciplinary matters
• Rules of professional conduct
• Disciplinary proceedings
• Disciplinary measures
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Legal provisions relating to the professional conduct of professional representatives
1. Regulation on discipline for professional representatives (OJ 1978, 91)
– Rules of professional conduct
– Disciplinary bodies
– Procedure
– Disciplinary measures
2. epi Code of Conduct (OJ 2003, 523)
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Rules of professional conduct
Articles 1-3 Regulation on discipline:Implemented and completed by the Code of Conduct
• Article 1: General professional obligations
• Article 2: Professional secrecy
• Article 3: Special provisions of conduct towards clients
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epi Code of Conduct
Governs the conduct of epi members and their activities related to the EPC
Particular discipline for:– advertisements– relation with the public– relations with clients– relationship with other members– relationship with the EPO– relationship with the epi
Breaches of the Code of Conduct should be brought to the notice of the Disciplinary Committee in writing(Art. 7(e) Code of Conduct)
5713 May 2011
Disciplinary bodies
Articles 5-7 Regulation on discipline:
• Article 5: Disciplinary Committee of epi
• Article 6: Disciplinary Board of the EPO
• Article 7: Disciplinary Board of Appeal of the EPO
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Disciplinary Bodies
Disciplinary Board of Appeal
Disciplinary Board(EPO and epi)
Disciplinary Committee
(epi)
Examination Board(EPO and epi)
Art. 24(3) Regulation on the European qualifying examination forprofessional representatives
Art. 8(1) Regulation on discipline
Art. 8(1) Regulation on discipline
Art. 6(2)(c), (3)Regulation on discipline
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Disciplinary measuresArticle 4 Regulation on discipline:
A professional representative who fails to comply with the Rules of professional conduct may incur one of the following penalties:
(a) a warning,(b) a reprimand,(c) a fine not exceeding DM 20.000,(d) deletion from the list of professional representatives for not
more than six months,(e) deletion from the list of professional representatives for an
indefinite period
These measures may also be incurred by failure to pay within 2 months of the due date the annual subscription of epi
Dismissal
Thank you for your attention!