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The Patent Office Professional Association (POPA) is a professional union of United States patent examiners. It was formed in 1964. "Professional Representation for Patent Professionals."

POPA represents all patent office professionals at the US Patent and Trademark Office including:

  • Patent Attorneys at the Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences (BPAI)
  • Non-supervisory attorneys and Congressional Affairs Specialists in the Office of External Affairs (OEA)
  • Petitions attorneys in the Office of Petitions
  • Review Quality Assurance Specialists (rQAS) in the Office of Patent Quality Assurance (OPQA)
  • Designated Training Quality Assurance Specialists (tQAS)
  • Non-supervisory patent examiners and primary examiners
  • Non-supervisory Patent Reexamination Specialists in the Central Reexamination Unit (CRU)
  • Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) examiners and attorney advisors
  • Certain librarians and accountants

See also

References

  1. POPA web site, About us. Retrieved on August 15, 2012.

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