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The Most Interview-Friendly Examiners at the USPTO

It’s common for patent applications to suffer at least one rejection during prosecution. To overcome rejections, patent professionals will often request an interview with the assigned USPTO examiner. But are some examiners more receptive to interviews than others?

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The 10 Fastest Growing Patent Law Firms

Back in 2016, we looked at the Fastest Growing Patent Law Firms, or as we called them, "The Rainmaker Firms." Now two years later, we want to get a fresh look at which law firms are the fastest growing in terms of patent filings with the USPTO.

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Video: Maximize ROI with USPTO Examiner Data

As patent lawyers working with creators and innovators, you rely on complex data and historical trends to make informed decisions in your patent prosecutions.

Juristat organizes and visualizes big data to help patent prosecutors identify the most advantageous responses to office actions while providing clients with unparalleled transparency into the decision-making process.

Watch our latest video to learn how to access useful examiner data that can inform your patent prosecution:

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Video: How to Monitor Competitor Applications

All companies applying for patents need to stay up to date on competitor activity that may threaten the viability of their patent applications.

Juristat Platform consolidates Public PAIR information to help companies identify and monitor pending competitor applications for new developments.

Learn how to narrow your search to competitor applications in relevant tech areas and create a saved filter to regularly return for future review.

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Why Your In-House Team Needs Juristat Platform

Juristat Platform brings the power of custom data sets, robust application monitoring, and competitive intelligence together to help in-house teams improve the quantity and quality of patent applications.

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The Road to $1 Trillion Valuation: FAANG Patenting at the USPTO

Less than six weeks apart, both Apple and Amazon hit major milestones, reaching $1 trillion in valuation. (Apple on August 2, 2018, and Amazon on September 4, 2018.)

These two tech giants, along with Facebook, Netflix, and Google, are often grouped under the acronym “FAANG,” and are synonymous with rapid growth and innovation. As a group, the five companies command over $3 trillion in market capitalization and hold thousands of patents.

But from a patent prosecution perspective, how similar are they? What does FAANG patent prosecution activity tell us about organizations on their way to (and surpassing the) $1 trillion benchmark?

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Why Your Law Firm Needs Juristat Platform

With nearly limitless ways to customize data sets and run analytics, keep tabs on applications, and generate competitive insights, Juristat Platform has to power to boost your firm’s performance and bottom line.

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Patent Prosecution Reinvented: Introducing Juristat Platform

Meet Platform. The future of patent prosecution.

Since 2013, we've been building tools that transform patent prosecution and change how firms market themselves and how corporations select outside counsel.

Now we are proud to launch our most revolutionary product yet:

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Fertile Ground: An Analysis of the Bayer/Monsanto Acquisition

With 15 consecutive years on the Fortune 500 list, Monsanto has had a huge impact on innovation in modern farming and biotech. As a patent analytics company, we were curious to see how Bayer's recent acquisition of Monsanto impacts their IP portfolio.

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The USPTO: A Snapshot

An Overview of Patent Prosecution Trends at the USPTO Since the Year 2000

 

Since the year 2000, there have been major shifts in law, policy, and the technological landscape that have had profound impacts on patent prosecution practice at the USPTO. Although we often focus our analytics on small corners of the USPTO, such as individual industries, art unit groups, and practice entities, we rarely take a step back to evaluate the general trends at work across the entire USPTO. Now, we'll pull back the curtain to reveal a few USPTO-wide prosecution trends.  

This page is intended to be a general resource for patent prosecutors to use to get a bird's-eye view of the state of patent prosecution trends across the USPO. 

Check back often, as we will periodically update this information and add new charts and graphs to bring you even more groundbreaking insights.

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