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At the PTAB Blog

IPR and PGR Fees to Increase on
October 2, 2020

September 29, 2020

Authored and Edited by Amanda K. Murphy, Ph.D.; Joshua L. Goldberg

Summary

The USPTO will be increasing its minimum fees for IPRs and PGRs effective October 2, 2020, while also increasing the number of claims covered by the minimum fees.  Highlights of the fee increase are provided below.  For more details see the USPTO’s Summary of FY 2020 Final Patent Fee Rule.

IPR:  minimum fees will increase to $41,500

  • Request will now cover up to 20 claims instead of only 15 claims, and fee will increase from $15,500 to $19,000; fee for each additional claim will increase from $300 to $375.
  • Post-institution fee will increase from $15,000 to $22,500; fee for each additional claim will increase from $600 to $750.

PGR:  minimum fees will increase to $47,500

  • Request will now cover up to 20 claims instead of only 15 claims, and fee will increase from $16,000 to $20,000; fee for each additional claim will increase from $375 to $475.
  • Post-institution fee will increase from $22,000 to $27,500; fee for each additional claim will increase from $825 to $1,050.

Tags

America Invents Act (AIA), patent filing fees

Related Practices

Patent Office Invalidation Proceedings

PTAB Invalidation Proceedings: IPR and PGR

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Contacts

Amanda K. Murphy, Ph.D.
Partner
London
+44 (0)20 7864 2814
Email
Joshua L. Goldberg
Partner
Reston, VA
+1 202 408 6092
Email

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