1705.07(b)    Signature of Petition

Regardless of the type of petition, if it appears that a petition (or a response accompanying a petition) was signed by an improper or excluded party, the staff attorney or paralegal reviewing the petition will follow the procedures in TMEP §611.05 for processing documents signed by unauthorized parties.

Petitions to the Director under Trademark Rule 2.146 and/or 2.147. See 37 C.F.R. §2.193(e)(5)  and TMEP §611.03(e) regarding persons who may sign petitions to the Director and TMEP §§611.06–611.06(h) for guidelines on persons with legal authority to bind various types of legal entities.

Petitions to the Director under Trademark Rule 2.146  and/or 2.147  are often accompanied by separate verifications. See TMEP §611.03(a) regarding who may sign verifications.

Petitions to Revive under Trademark Rule 2.66. See TMEP §611.03(d) and §1714.01(e) regarding who may sign petitions to revive and TMEP §611.03(b) regarding who may sign a response to an Office action, if one is provided with the petition.

See also TMEP §611.01(c) regarding signature of documents filed electronically.