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dcspka

12/30/14 12:53 PM

#27154 RE: guardiangel #27153

The legalese is starting to make my eyes glaze over.

In a nutshell, the next step is for Radient to re-instate itself as a corporation in Delaware. Then they can appeal the patent abandonment? Is this correct?
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Gold Seeker

12/30/14 1:05 PM

#27156 RE: guardiangel #27153

Underdawg, Even after the patent application is declared abandoned, a petition can be submitted to reinstate the application. It is not that difficult.

The problem is not getting the application reinstated. The problem you have is actually having someone respond to the final rejection notice. There is no communication going on between Radient and the USPT. Radient no longer has a patent agent. The address the USPT has is invalid as well as the phone and email.

You should take this up with UNI Pharma. They were supposed to continue the patent application. Try suing them.

However, if you read the agreement, it was cancelled the day the last issued patent expired and after that date, there would be no requirement for UNI Pharma to do anything with the patent application. Mac's agreement with UNI had a lot of holes in it that you could drive a truck through.

Well, try suing anyway and name Mac in the suit also for his part in the deal with UNI. You can also be assured that Mac emptied the loose change from the cash drawer into his pocket before he signed Radient over to the Aussies.

Why don't you list what assets Radient still has. It would be interesting to see what you can dream up.


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GetSeriousOK

12/30/14 1:07 PM

#27157 RE: guardiangel #27153

Why worry about this abandoned patent application? Gartner and Provista have patents for DR-70 and everything else, isn't that correct? Odd that nobody can produce those patent numbers but why sweat the little details when RXPC shareholders are all going to be rich soon?

RE: the attorney withdrawal: The attorney petitioned to withdraw because they were not paid. That's the box they checked on their form. End of Story. They probably kept trying to get paid while the application was still active but finally gave up when the writing of that final 8k was on the wall. Who knows what the new owners (the Aussies) told the patent attorney but that's the beauty of the reverse trianglular creeping backyard merger -- everything that looks like bad news is really good news and everyone involved is keeping the whole merger a closely guarded SECRET.