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Theralase Technologies Inc. V.TLT

Alternate Symbol(s):  TLTFF

Theralase Technologies Inc. is a Canada-based clinical stage pharmaceutical company. The Company is engaged in the research and development of light, radiation, sound and/or drug-activated small molecule compounds, their associated drug formulations and the light systems that activate them, with a primary objective of efficacy and a secondary objective of safety in the destruction of various cancers, bacteria and viruses. It operates through two divisions: the Drug Division and the Device Division. The Drug Division is responsible for the research and development of light-activated small molecules primarily for the treatment of cancer with assistance from the Device Division to develop medical lasers to activate them. The Device Division is responsible for the Company’s medical laser business, which research, develops, manufactures and distributes cool laser therapy (CLT) systems to healthcare practitioners, predominantly for the healing of pain.


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Comment by Infinityon Jun 29, 2022 9:47am
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RE:Back to patent action

RE:Back to patent actionPandora, I believe a patent application by Theralase is approved. Time to consult with Patent Lawyers regarding the "Rights" and pay the fees and receive patent in due course. Rights typically pertain to future use of the patent for different purpose or opportunities that may arise in the future. More like forecasting the future use of this patent. Following info gathered from the Blog of a Patent Lawyer. Hopefully this answers some of the questions. What is a Notice of Allowance? How do you get a patent application approved? /Patent Applications /What is a Notice of Allowance? How do you get a patent application approved? Patent Applications What is a Notice of Allowance in a patent application? A Notice of Allowance (NOA) is a USPTO document indicating that a patent application has been allowed. The approval of your patent application is basically the finish line of your journey and presumably the goal of every applicant. If you have received the NOA, congratulations! As you approach the end of the journey for this particular patent application, youll need to take certain final steps to wrap up your patent. There is, however, one critical thing that should not be overlooked. The failure to consider this all important question can lead to regret down the road. Next steps to consider after a Notice of Allowance The most obvious action item is to pay the issue fee by the non-extendable 3-month deadline. You might be asking, Why not pay this immediately so you dont have to worry about the deadline? Good question. It turns out that there are prudent reasons for delaying the issue fee payment. This is when you need to confer with your patent attorney on timing strategies. Why? Because once the issue fee is paid, your patent application will be on track to a grant that might lead to an irreversible loss of rights. How can a patent grant lead to an irreversible loss of rights? It seems counterintuitive. How can a patent grant lead to a loss of rights? The potential loss boils down to future patent rights that you may need one day. Your right to file a continuing application exists only while a patent application is still pending. This pendency is gone once your patent is granted. So while it may seem obvious to pay the issue fee earlier in order to get your patent granted sooner, it may be wise to hold off on paying the issue fee to buy more time to file a continuation application. How can you be sure that your patent will not be circumvented? Competitors invest significant amounts of time and money in studying patents in order to design around them. I know because clients have hired us to avoid patent infringement. In some cases, avoiding infringement is not difficult or complicated. It can be rather simple when you understand the claims. We have also responded to cease-and-desist letters where we clearly laid out our reasons for noninfringement. Hindsight is perfect. 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