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McDermott Will & Emery Roundtable Updates from the PTAB February 25, 2013 James Donald Smith Chief Administrative Patent Judge Patent Trial and Appeal Board
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Hiring Since October 2011 –Reviewed nearly 1,500 applicant records –Interviewed nearly 220 candidates –Selected 85 highly qualified candidates to become new Judges –We stand at 163 Judges as of January 28, 2013. Opportunities at Detroit/Denver/Dallas/Silicon Valley Satellite Offices –Selecting candidates from previous postings now –New advertisements have been posted Goal for FY2013 - add 60 judges.
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Board Hiring Selectees have come from the following: –USPTO Patent Examining Corps, Office of the General Counsel, and the PTAB –International Trade Commission and Department of Justice –Private Practice (solo to very large) –All types of industries
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Members of the Board (as of 02/20/2013)
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Board Backlog Growth of the Backlog has been halted: –Overall, for the last 4 months, more decisions issued than new appeals received –Encouraging (for now) Benefiting from numerous factors –Successful hiring in FY2012 that needs to continue in FY2013 –Somewhat lower end-of-year intake for FY2012 and beginning of FY 2013 –Extraordinary efforts by current Judges Trend can still be reversed if ex parte appeal intake and AIA intake grow faster than new hires
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Board Backlog
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PTAB Receipts and Dispositions Past Month PTAB Receipts and Dispositions Period:01/19/2013thru02/19/2013 Discipline# Cases Received# Cases Disposed Difference (Disposed minus Received) Biotech7359-14 Business Methods8210220 Chemical14718841 Contested Cases2822-6 Design30-3 Electrical501425-76 Mechanical25028131 ***Totals***10841077-7
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PTAB Receipts and Dispositions Weekly: 01/09/2013 through 02/13/2013
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Monthly Receipts and Dispositions – New Judge Comparison
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Decisions by Type: FY2013
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Decisions Adopting Persuasive Arguments Made in the Record Allow the Board to issue decisions based on arguments presented by Examiners or Appellants –Shorter decisions; disposed sooner; sometimes designated “Per Curiam” Arguments of record must sufficiently explain the decision Working with the offices of the Under-Secretary and Solicitor, the rules were finalized
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“Per Curiam” Short Decisions as of 02/20/2013
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Outcomes at the Federal Circuit Affirmances672087 Reversals415 Remands10313 Dismissals12719 Total9331124
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Patent Corps Collaboration Continuing to explore collaboration opportunities Additional Examiner interviews during prosecution Additional Examiner review of after-final amendments before coming to the Board (on-going)
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Published Opinions Committee established to increase designation of precedential and informative decisions Also will post informative orders from AIA proceedings Looking at optimizing manner of posting on site
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