Inventors, inventor groups, and inventor-owned small businesses who meet certain financial thresholds and other criteria may be eligible for free legal assistance when appearing before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB). The PTAB Pro Bono Program matches volunteer patent professionals with financially under-resourced inventors, inventor groups, and inventor-owned small businesses to provide free legal assistance in preparing ex parte appeals to the PTAB.
Requirements
The PTAB Pro Bono Program supports solo inventors, inventor groups, and inventor-owned small businesses.
How inventors can apply for assistance
The PTAB Bar Association is the clearinghouse for this program. In this role, the PTAB Bar Association (clearinghouse) will review completed applications to determine if the applicant meets the eligibility qualifications and any additional requirements for the program. If the clearinghouse determines that the applicant satisfies all the eligibility requirements, then the clearinghouse will attempt to match the applicant with a volunteer attorney. The clearinghouse itself does not provide legal advice or representation.
The size and scope of this program is limited, and the clearinghouse may not have a suitable volunteer available for every qualified applicant. Qualifying for the program does not guarantee that the applicant will receive representation.
Please visit the PTAB Bar Association for more information on applying for ex parte appeal assistance.
How patent practitioners can volunteer
Registered patent practitioners are critical to the success of the PTAB Pro Bono Program. If you are a patent practitioner interested in volunteering your legal services, please complete an online volunteer application form.
Helpful Tips for Inventors and Volunteer Patent Practitioners When Working Together
After an inventor and a volunteer practitioner begin working together, it is important that they form a good relationship built on trust, honesty, and openness. This type of relationship fosters better legal advice and advocacy. The documents below contain helpful tips for inventors and volunteer practitioners to consider employing when working together to strengthen their working relationship.
Contact the PTAB Pro Bono Program
If you have any questions, please contact the USPTO at PTABprobono@uspto.gov. Please note that the USPTO does not handle the application process or the matching process. Any questions about those topics should be directed to the PTAB Bar Association at PTABprobono@ptabbar.org.
Other USPTO pro bono programs
The PTAB Pro Bono Program is separate from the United States Patent and Trademark Office's (USPTO) Patent Pro Bono Program, which provides free legal assistance to under-resourced inventors in filing and prosecuting a patent application for their inventions. Please visit the Patent Pro Bono Program and other assistance programs offered by the USPTO for more information.
Additional resources
The USPTO offers a variety of free resources to aid inventors. These resources include patent application assistance, education and training, help appealing or fixing an issue, and other services. Check out the free resources webpage for more information.
Practitioner recognition
The PTAB Pro Bono Program opened in 2022. Over the past two years, eleven practitioners have volunteered to participate and either offer free legal representation or administer the program. We recognize and appreciate these practitioners, along with their employers, and recognize their support. Participants are listed in alphabetical order by last name.
Volunteer | Law Firm/Company | City & State |
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Palash Basu | Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP | Washington, DC |
Larissa Bifano | DLA Piper, LLP | Boston, MA |
Eugene Goryunov | Haynes and Boone, LLP | Chicago, IL |
Monica Grewal | Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr, LLP | Boston, MA |
Ben Haber | O’Melveny & Myers, LLP | Los Angeles, CA |
Steven Kellner | DLA Piper, LLP | Philadelphia, PA |
Jessica Li | Fish & Richardson | Redwood City, CA |
Jennifer O’Connell | JOC Patent Law PLLC | Raleigh-Durham, NC |
Lawrence Pope | LP Patent Law | River Hills, WI |
W. Karl Renner | Fish & Richardson | Washington, D.C. |
Michael Shepherd | Fish & Richardson | Washington, D.C. |