Enable e-Office Action Processing
AppColl can receive e-Office Action emails from the USPTO and then automatically create prosecution history items and docketing tasks for U.S. and PCT patent matters. You may use this to supplement the process of importing XML files from Patent Center to update patent matters. Please note that the processing of e-Office Actions will not change any ...
e-Office Action Document Download and Automatic Patent Center Update (AppColl PM Plus)
Please note: this feature is only available in AppColl PM Plus. Click here for pricing and details on the plus features. AppColl can automatically retrieve Patent Center documents associated with e-Office Action emails. For example, if an e-Office Action email states that a Non-Final Office Action was communicated, AppColl can retrieve this docum...
e-Office Action Task Creation
Whenever AppColl receives an e-Office Action email from the USPTO, it creates an event-type task for the matter with a name starting with 'USPTO e-Office Action:'. This indicates that AppColl received an e-Office Action email for the matter. AppColl then generates action-type tasks, triggering on this event-type task. If some open tasks are generate...
e-Office Action Processing does not Replace XML Imports
Whenever AppColl receives an e-Office Action email from the USPTO, it creates an event-type task for the matter with a name starting with 'USPTO e-Office Action:'. This indicates that AppColl received an e-Office Action email for the matter. AppColl then generates action-type tasks, triggering on this event-type task. If some open tasks are generate...
Determine Which e-Office Actions Have Recently Been Processed by AppColl
When e-Office Action processing is enabled in your account, AppColl creates a new Tasks module report called 'USPTO e-Office Actions in Last 7 Days'. You can run this report from the Tasks module or the Reports module to see all e-Office Actions processed in the last 7 days. In the Tasks module, locate the Select Report dropdown menu in the Change ...