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Originally Posted by Hank Chinaski
Patent Office has sort of relaxed due dates EXCEPT response dates are statutory, and I do not think it can relax a date set by Congress. Al least that is what I'm telling clients- "sure it might be okay, it might also kill your patent in some lawsuit in 10 years."
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Actually, I have to correct myself. All times for reply are extended. Stat of Lims was adjusted to allow that if court doesn’t docket a suit within time because it’s closed, you can submit directly to superior court.
Any response due this month is not due until May 1 at earliest.
Odd question: How can a state put moratorium on filing of ejectment, eviction, or foreclosure? In 2008, they allowed filings, but then placed cases into mandatory immediate mediation. My understanding is in some states, including NY, if you try to efile an eviction, ejectment, or foreclosure, the software won’t allow it. If that’s true, how is that not unconstitutional?