Court Opinion

ID: 9911063
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-12-19 15:01:26.968101+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T12:55:43.626336
License: Public Domain

Case: 24-1001    Document: 16      Page: 1    Filed: 12/19/2023

            NOTE: This order is nonprecedential.

   United States Court of Appeals
       for the Federal Circuit
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                      In re: PSIP LLC,
                          Appellant
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                         2024-1001
                   ______________________

     Appeal from the United States Patent and Trademark
 Office, Patent Trial and Appeal Board in No. 16/511,368.
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                       ON MOTION
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    Before DYK, BRYSON, and TARANTO, Circuit Judges.
 PER CURIAM.
                         ORDER
     The United States Patent and Trademark Office
 (“USPTO”) moves for remand to permit further proceedings
 before the agency. PSIP LLC does not oppose remand but
 asks the court to limit the scope of the remand and to retain
 jurisdiction while the proceedings are conducted.
     After considering the parties’ submissions, we conclude
 that the best course is to remand this case to the Patent
 Trial and Appeal Board to permit the Board to take such
 steps as are necessary (including, potentially, further re-
 manding the case to the Examiner) to resolve the issues
 pointed out by the parties and place this case in an
Case: 24-1001    Document: 16      Page: 2    Filed: 12/19/2023

 2                                             IN RE: PSIP LLC

 appropriate posture for appellate review. This court will
 retain jurisdiction over the case, so that following the pro-
 ceedings on remand, the appellant can resume proceedings
 in this court under the same docket number without having
 to initiate a new appeal. The court directs that the remand
 proceedings be conducted expeditiously.
     Accordingly,
     IT IS ORDERED THAT:
     The motion is granted, and the appeal is remanded to
 the USPTO. The court will retain jurisdiction during the
 remand proceedings.
                                               FOR THE COURT

 December 19, 2023
      Date