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Registered Attorneys ROSTER OF REGISTERED ATTORNEYS ENTITLED TO PRACTICE BEFORE THt: UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. REVISED JANUARY .., :1<)03. PRICE TEN CENTS. WASHINGTON: GOVERNl\tENTPRINTING .OFFICE •. .. ~90). EXTRACTS FRo}l THE RULES OF PRACTICE. API'OI:ST:\U::ST. RULE 17. An applicant or an assignee of the entire interest may prosecute Iris own case, but he is advised, unless familiar with such 'matters, to employ a competent attorney, as tIl!' value of patents depends largely upon the skillful preparation of the specification and claims. Tlw Office can not aid in the selection of an attorney. REGISTR.\TIO:S . A register of attorneys will be kept in this Office, on which will be entered the names of all persons entith'd to represent applicants before the Patent Office in the presentation and prosecution of appli­ cations for patent. The names of persons in the following classes will, upon their written request, be entered upon this register: «(1) Any attorney at law who is in good standing in any court of record in the United States or any of the States or Territories thereof, and shall furnish a certificate of the clerk of such United States, State, or Territorial court, duly authenticated under the seal of the court, that he is an attorney in good standing. (b) Any person who has been regularly recognized as an attorney or agent to represent claimants befor(' the Department of the Inte­ rior, or any bureau thereof, and is in good standing, provided that such person shall furnish a statement of the date of his admission to practice as such attorney or agent, and shall further show, if required by the Commi&'lioner, that he is possessed of the necessary qualifica­ tions to render applicants for patents valuable service, and is other­ wise competent to advise and assist them in the presentation and prosecution of their applications before the Patent Office. (c) Any person not an attorney at law who shall file a certifi"cate from a judge of a United States, State, or Territorial court, duly authenticated under the seal of the court, that such person is of good moral character and of good repute and possessed of the necessary qualifications to enable him to render applicants for patents valuable service, and is otherwise competent to advise and assist them in the presentation and prosecution of their applications before the Patent Office. (d) Any firm not entitled to registration under the preceding seC'­ tions which shall show that the individuals composing the firm are each and all recognized as patent attorneys or agents, or are each (3) 4 ROSTER OJ<' REGISTERED ATTORNEYS. ROST1<JR OJ<' REGISTERED ATTORNEYS. 5 and all entitled to be so recognized under the preceding sections of interest will not operate as a revocation of the power previously this rule. given; but the assignee of the entire interest may be represented by The Commissioner may demand additional proof of qualifications an attorney of his own selection. and reserve the right to decline, to recognize any attorney, agent, or other person applying for registration under this rule. ACCESS TO PENDING APPLICATIONS. Order No. 19371.-Hereafter no person except the applicant, the LBHTED RECOONITION. assignee whose assignment is of record, or the attorney of record will Any person or firm not registered and not entitled to f)e recognized be permitted to have access to the file of any application, except as under this rule as an attorney or agent to represent applicants gener­ provided for under the interference rules, unless written authority ally, may, upon a showing of circumstances which render it neces­ from the applicant, assignee, or attorney, identifying the applica­ sary or justifiable, be recognized by the Commissioner to prosecute as tion to be inspected, is filed in the case to become a part of the record attorney or agent certain specified application or applications, but thereof, or upon the written order of the Commissioner, which will this limited recognition shall not extend further than the applica­ also become a part of the record of the case.-[O. G., April 4, 1899.] tion or applications named. JULY 1, 1900. NONRECOGNI'l'ION. No person not registered as above provided will be permitted to prosecute applications before the Patent Office. POWER OF ATTORNEY TO BE FILED. RULE 18. Before any attorney, original or associate, will be al­ lowed to inspect papers or take action of any kind, his power of attorney must be filed. But general powers given by a principal to an associate can not be considered. In each application the written authorization must be filed. NAMES OF MEMBERS OF A FIRM MUST BE GIVEN. ~ power of attorney purporting to have been given to a firm or copartnership will not be recognized, either in favor of the firm or of any of its members, unless all its members shall be named in such power of attorney. " SUBSTITUTION AND ASSOCIATION. RULE 19. Substitution or association can be made by an attorney upon the written authorization of his principal; but such author­ ization will not empower the second agent to appoint a third. • REVOCATION. RULE 20. Powers of attorney may be revoked at any stage in the proceedings of a case upon application to and approval by the Com­ missioner; and when so revoked the office will communicate directly with the applicant, or such other attorney as he may appoint. An attorney will be promptly notified by the docket clerk of the revoca­ tion of his power of attorney. An assignment of an undivided , I{OS'l'};U OF lUJmSTEHEll ATTOIL" EYS. 1 Registra, tion No. 7:114 AlexandpJ" Thoma;; W .. 2;; Piedmont Building, Charlottp, N. C . .;H72 Alexandl'r & Colby, 120 Broad,,'ay, Xpw York, X. Y. ALPHABETICAL LIST OD' ATTORNEYS REGISTERED TO PRACTICE t146 Alexander & Davis, 709 G ;;treet X\V .. \Yashington, n. C. BEFORE rfHE UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. 446 Alexander & ])owell, 607 SeVt'ntll street NW.. WU!'ihin/-."toll, ]). C. (,\1:\6 Alieman,.Tohn S., 20;'; Columhian Building. \Ya"hiI~oIl. D. (', '~92 Allen. A. ,\r., 30'4. Bell Hioek, Cineinnati, Ohio. (.' r\'\A~ 1222 All('n. Charles E .. 18:) Coli('ge street, Burlington, Vt. REVISED JANUARY 2, 1907. Registra, (;857 Allen. Charl('s 0 .• 610 Thirte('nth street, Washington, D. C. tion No. 117 J Allen, .Frank H .. Norwich, Conn. 1999 Abbot, H. S., Longbeach, Los Angeles County, Cal. 2110 Allen. Frecleriek I., 7;3 Genesee "treet. Auburn, N. Y. 448 Abbott, E. W., 10 ~nitney Opera House Brock, Detroit, Mich. :3046 Allen, F. Sturges. 220 Broadway. New York. N. Y. 4475 Abbott, O. A., Michelsen Building, Grand Island, Nebr. 7i27 Allen, J. Edward, 508 WeHt Buildiug.. Jaeksonville, Fla. £-'152 Abbott. Phillips, 206 Broadway, New York, N. Y. ~~,-i, (;918 Allen .•Toseph :'If.. :i2 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 2972 Abbott, V. II., Carrollton, Ky. 4946 Allen. Lafon. LouiHville, Ky. 7491 Abernathy, Hugh H., 502:l Forestville avenue, Chicago, Ill. ()l43 Allen, Lewis ,\ .. 291 :'Ilain ayenue, Pm;saic, X ..J. 1653 Acker, J. Fred, 361 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Allen, Thomas Con .. {'nh'erBity Chambers, Hi!) Phillip street, Sydney, 553 Acker, N. A., 203 Telegraph avpnue, San Francisco, Cal. N. S. \V., Australia. 1652 Acker, Samuel N., 1434 S street NW., WaRhington. D. C. 7.>40 "\lIen, Tholllas S., Fraternity Building. Lillcoln. Nebr. 7254 Ackennan, Charles M., 3223 Eaf-it Fifth street, I"os Angeles, Cal. 8 Allen, Waltpr, :\[eOm Building. Washington. D. C. 1916 Adams, Albert n., 1147 J\Ionadnopk Building, Chicago, Ill. 1590 Allen, Walter K, :'I£<>Oill Building, ·Washington, D. (', 3095 Adams, Alton D., box 1377, Boston, Mass. 5032 Allen. V\'illiam K., 4 Orne ;;tre('t, \Vor('ester, :\Iass. 6591 Adams, Benjamin :1<'., 59 Atlantic Building, Washington. D. C. 52]!) Allen & Allen. 625 The Hooku,v, Spokane. 'Wash. 4875 Adams, Emily H., 10 Colman Block, Seattle, \Vash. 4042 Allen & Son, McGill Building. Washin6'ton. D. C. 574 Adams, Frank E., room 10 Colman Block. Seattle. \Vash. 6487 Allison, Daniel K .. 203 Twenty-second dreet, Milwauke(', Wis. 7610 Adams, Frederick B., 88 Arcade Building, Utica, N. Y. 5111 Allison. George W., 344 D street XW., Washington. D. C. 6108 Adams, James ~f., 118 South Mechanic street, Jackson, Mich. 7114 Allison, N. '1' .. Collllnhns. Kam;. 5789 Adams, John Ro, McGill Building, Washington, D. C. ;;704 Allyn, Robert Starr, 41 Park Row. New York, N. Y. 7045 Adams & Brooks, 625 Colman Block, Seattle, Wash. 1086 Almqvist, A. W .• 702 President strt'et, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1467 Adamson, Charles E., Muncie, Ind. 7343 Alschuler, Ben P., 206 Mercantile Block, Aurora. Ill. 1251 Adcock, Edmund, suite 907 Marquette Building, Chicago, Ill. 2006 Altkrug, Louis J., 712 Rroailway, Brooklyn. N. Y. 1785 Addington, A. H., Ridgeville, Ind. 2632 Alward, Jaekson W., 69 Wall street, New York, N. Y. 2966 Addington, Keene H., 100 Washington street, Chicago, Ill. 5862 Amer, Harry L., 1211 H street NE.. Washington. n. C. 4719 Adler. Isaac, 1008 Granite Building, Rochester, N. Y. 1859 Ames, Howard, 1214 Unity Building, Chicago, Ill. 7553 Adler, Sidney, 903 Chamber of Commerce Building, Chicago, III. 4214 Ames, Robert L., 100 Washington street, Chicago, Ill. 2426 Adriaans, J. H., 494 Louisiana avenue, Washington, D. C. '. 2274 Ames, \Vm. L, Worcester, Mass. 4614 Agramonte, C. H. M. Y., Calle de Gante No.7, City of Mexico, Mexico. 4854 Ammen, F. D., :i61 Broadway, New York. N. Y. 5026 Aiken, Albert C., Mills Building, San Francisco, Cal. 5853 Amory, Edward P., 1330 Marquette Building, Chicago. Ill. 5255 Akers, C. N., Gilfillan Block, St. Paul, Minn. 2151 Amstutz, N. S .. 936 Belle Plaine avenue, Chicago, II1. 531 Albee, G. H., 103 Ni('ollet avenue, Neenah, Wis.
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