In Re Parker
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IN RE FRED T. PARKER
2011-1421 (Serial No. 09/815,567)
Appeal from the United States Patent and Trademark Office, Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences.
ON MOTION
ORDER
The Director of the United States Patent and Trade- mark Office moves for a 43-day extension of time, until February 29, 2012, to file its response brief.
Upon consideration thereof,
IT Is ORDERED THAT:
The motion is granted. No further extensions should be anticipated. INREPARKER 2 FOR THE COURT
JAN 1? 2012 lsi Jan Horbaly Date Jan Horbaly Clerk cc: Janet Pioli, Esq. FILED u.s. COURT OF APPEALS FOR Raymond T. Chen, Esq. THE FEDERAL CIRCUIT
s21 JAN 1 72012 JAN HORBAl.Y CLERK
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