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We're excited to announce that Juristat's new search feature is now in Public Beta. Many of you helped us with valuable feedback in our silent Beta release, so thank you for all your feedback, patience, and support!
We've made some major enhancements to our Juristat Drafting tool. Here's what has changed:
This is just a small release with a few quality improvements. We're hard at work on some exciting new features for you. In the meantime, why not get more acquainted with our last major release?
We’ve got some exciting new features for you in the latest Examiner Reports release. You can read more about how to use these new features – and Juristat Examiner Reports in general – in our posts on managing client expectations and how Examiner Reports are power tools for patent lawyers. For now, here’s the quick rundown of the new stuff:
We’ve covered a lot of ground on how you can use our reports for strategic planning, but Examiner Reports offer a bevy of powerful tools that let you quickly drill down to the most relevant data for your specific prosecution. In this post, we'll explore how to get the most of Examiner Reports' research by exploiting its interactivity.
Juristat’s Examiner Reports have been totally redesigned to give you the information you want, faster than ever. All charts are now easier to read and include help text to answer any questions you have (just click the “i” icon in the upper right hand corner of each graph or section). We’ve also added intuitive search functionality to our rejections, appeals, and applications tables. Finally, in addition to overhauling our filtering system to include more options, we’ve added some new graphs, brought back old favorites, and improved printing. Read on to find out more.
Patent prosecution is complex – we know. If you’re ready for simpler workflows and more predictable outcomes, give us a call.