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Old 04-12-2020, 03:40 PM   #10
Hank Chinaski
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Re: Spiraling effect

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We’re in near total closure. Nothing’s being heard until May. All statutes of limitations in civil matters this month are extended into May.

Getting a deed filed is a fucking chore.

But this place is a shitho— er, I mean, commonwealth. That means each county is its own little fiefdom. Courts may operate more normally in states where the courts are more unified.
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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