Data Analytics to Identify Hot Spots in Obviousness Challenges
February 29, 2016
By: Jonathan Harris, Saira Haider and Ricky Camposanto
Inside Counsel
Jonathan Harris, Saira Haider and Ricky Camposanto’s article, "Data Analytics to Identify Hot Spots in Obviousness Challenges," appeared on Inside Counsel. The article "calculates the percentage of time the PTAB relies upon the various bases for non-obviousness across nearly 400 decisions, authored through Sept. 30, 2015" and "the percentage of time each PTAB judge, with more than 15 petition decisions, has found obviousness as opposed to non-obviousness."
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