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changes happen at the USPTO from time to time there were new procedures that went into effect earlier this year at the beginning of 2022. last year there were fee increases that went into effect almost every year thereamp;#39;s some kind of change that happens and impacts the USPTO and impacts those of us who file trademark applications at the USPTO but the biggest change that Iamp;#39;ve seen in many many years is about to take place in early December on December 3rd the USPTO is changing the time that most applicants get to respond to an office action and office action is a refusal from the USPTO sometimes itamp;#39;s a big refusal with lots of issues and big substantive things sometimes itamp;#39;s a fairly straightforward refusal might just have one relatively minor procedural issue but for many many years for as long as Iamp;#39;ve been practicing trademark law which is more than two decades when in office action issued the applicant had six months to respond not so anymore s