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Mar 27, 2006

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I would not go as far as Bradley went in his recommendations, i.e., obtain a translation of every foreign language document you cite to the PTO in order to avoid future allegations of inequitable conduct. In cases that you know are likely to be litigated, by all means, but to do it in all cases can get pretty expensive. What set this case apart from others is the fact that the submitter of the IDS already had possession of the translated document. In that situation, it would be unwise not to provide a copy of the entire translation along with the citation of the foreign language document.

Even more than expensive. On top of that it's not necessary.

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