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During a fireside chat with IPWatchdog’s Gene Quinn on Monday, Will Covey, Acting Deputy Director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), told attendees of IPWatchdog’s Patent Masters™ 2025 Program that he sees the current climate of change at the Office as an opportunity to improve by refocusing efforts on getting “back to basics”.

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