Notation to File

CIMPL

The MITRE Corporation

RE: U.S. Trademark Application Ser. Nos. 88202766 (MITRE CIMPL) and 88202778 (CIMPL)   Thank you.  I will issue examiner’s amendments shortly in each application.   I appreciate your assistance in resolving this issue.   Best regards, Linda   Linda M. Lavache United States Patent & Trademark Office Trademark Examining Attorney Law Office 106 p.  571-272-7187      From: Tracy Durkin [mailto:TDURKIN@sternekessler.com] Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2019 3:11 PM To: Lavache, Linda <Linda.Lavache@USPTO.GOV> Cc: Julie Shirk <JSHIRK@sternekessler.com> Subject: FW: U.S. Trademark Application Ser. Nos. 88202766 (MITRE CIMPL) and 88202778 (CIMPL)   Good afternoon Examining Attorney Lavache:   For both of these applications, please amend the identification of services in Class 42, as you suggested below:   International Class 42: Design, development, and implementation of computer programming languages and computer programs for information interoperability in healthcare particularly in the context of electronic databases storing clinical and health data and other electronic storage and communication systems for clinical data and health data; design and development of clinical and health data models for information interoperability in healthcare particularly in the context of electronic databases storing clinical and health data and other electronic storage and communication systems for clinical data and health data; consulting services in the design, development, implementation, and maintenance of computer programming languages for information interoperability in healthcare particularly in the context of databases storing clinical and health data and other electronic storage and communication systems for clinical data and health data; consulting services in the design and development of clinical data models for information interoperability in healthcare particularly in the context of databases storing clinical and health data and other electronic storage and communication systems for clinical data and health data; providing online, non-downloadable computer programs featuring domain-specific programming languages for information interoperability in the healthcare domain that allow a user to specify a clinical or health information model, publish that model in one or more standard forms, and store, search, and maintain revisions of the model within a model repository. &

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SERIAL NUMBER:            88202778

DATE:                                08/01/2019

NAME:                               llavache2

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From: Lavache, Linda
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2019 3:16 PM
To: Tracy Durkin <TDURKIN@sternekessler.com>
Cc: Julie Shirk <JSHIRK@sternekessler.com>
Subject: RE: U.S. Trademark Application Ser. Nos. 88202766 (MITRE CIMPL) and 88202778 (CIMPL)

 

Thank you.  I will issue examiner’s amendments shortly in each application.

 

I appreciate your assistance in resolving this issue.

 

Best regards,

Linda

 

Linda M. Lavache

United States Patent & Trademark Office

Trademark Examining Attorney

Law Office 106

p.  571-272-7187 

 

 

From: Tracy Durkin [mailto:TDURKIN@sternekessler.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2019 3:11 PM
To: Lavache, Linda <
Linda.Lavache@USPTO.GOV>
Cc: Julie Shirk <
JSHIRK@sternekessler.com>
Subject: FW: U.S. Trademark Application Ser. Nos. 88202766 (MITRE CIMPL) and 88202778 (CIMPL)

 

Good afternoon Examining Attorney Lavache:

 

For both of these applications, please amend the identification of services in Class 42, as you suggested below:

 

International Class 42: Design, development, and implementation of computer programming languages and computer programs for information interoperability in healthcare particularly in the context of electronic databases storing clinical and health data and other electronic storage and communication systems for clinical data and health data; design and development of clinical and health data models for information interoperability in healthcare particularly in the context of electronic databases storing clinical and health data and other electronic storage and communication systems for clinical data and health data; consulting services in the design, development, implementation, and maintenance of computer programming languages for information interoperability in healthcare particularly in the context of databases storing clinical and health data and other electronic storage and communication systems for clinical data and health data; consulting services in the design and development of clinical data models for information interoperability in healthcare particularly in the context of databases storing clinical and health data and other electronic storage and communication systems for clinical data and health data; providing online, non-downloadable computer programs featuring domain-specific programming languages for information interoperability in the healthcare domain that allow a user to specify a clinical or health information model, publish that model in one or more standard forms, and store, search, and maintain revisions of the model within a model repository.

 

Please enter/issue Examiner’s Amendments and approve both applications for publication.

Thank you,

Tracy Durkin


Julie D. Shirk
IP Specialist
Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox P.L.L.C.
Email:
jshirk@sternekessler.com
Main: 202.371.2600  Direct: 202.772.8632   

Administrative Assistant: Kim Perry
Direct: 202.772.8780   

 

From: Tracy Durkin
Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2019 9:54 AM
To: 'Lavache, Linda'
Cc: Julie Shirk
Subject: RE: U.S. Trademark Application Ser. Nos. 88202766 (MITRE CIMPL) and 88202778 (CIMPL)

 

Good morning Examining Attorney Lavache:

 

Thank you for your email.  I will take a look and get back to you shortly.

 

Tracy Durkin

 


Tracy-Gene G. Durkin 
Director
Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox P.L.L.C.
Email: 
tdurkin@sternekessler.com
Direct: 202.772.8660      Mobile: 571-309-0133 

Administrative Assistant: Barbera T. Dooley
Direct: 202.772.8885   Main: 202.371.2600

 

From: Lavache, Linda [mailto:Linda.Lavache@USPTO.GOV]
Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2019 7:47 AM
To: Tracy Durkin
Subject: U.S. Trademark Application Ser. Nos. 88202766 (MITRE CIMPL) and 88202778 (CIMPL)

 

Dear Ms. Durkin:

 

Thank you for the responses filed for Ser. Nos. 88202766 (MITRE CIMPL) and 88202778 (CIMPL).

 

There is just a minor issue with the proposed identification in International Class 42 that I am hoping we can resolve informally by examiner’s amendment.

 

In the last clause in International Class 42 in each application that begins “providing non-downloadable computer programs,” applicant must provide further information about the manner in which the computer programs are provided.  Descriptions of non-downloadable software services must indicate that they are provided online, via a website, on a temporary basis, or are otherwise web-based for classification purposes.

 

Therefore, the following identification of services for International Class 42 is suggested in each application, if accurate (proposed change is in bold underline font):

 

International Class 42: Design, development, and implementation of computer programming languages and computer programs for information interoperability in healthcare particularly in the context of electronic databases storing clinical and health data and other electronic storage and communication systems for clinical data and health data; design and development of clinical and health data models for information interoperability in healthcare particularly in the context of electronic databases storing clinical and health data and other electronic storage and communication systems for clinical data and health data; consulting services in the design, development, implementation, and maintenance of computer programming languages for information interoperability in healthcare particularly in the context of databases storing clinical and health data and other electronic storage and communication systems for clinical data and health data; consulting services in the design and development of clinical data models for information interoperability in healthcare particularly in the context of databases storing clinical and health data and other electronic storage and communication systems for clinical data and health data; providing online, non-downloadable computer programs featuring domain-specific programming languages for information interoperability in the healthcare domain that allow a user to specify a clinical or health information model, publish that model in one or more standard forms, and store, search, and maintain revisions of the model within a model repository

 

Please contact me by telephone or email by 5pm ET on Thursday, August 1, 2019 to discuss this proposed amendment and/or to authorize an examiner’s amendment in each application to enter the proposed amendment.  Thank you for your assistance.

 

Best regards,

Linda

 

Linda M. Lavache

United States Patent & Trademark Office

Trademark Examining Attorney

Law Office 106

p.  571-272-7187 

        

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