LexisNexis and IPWatchdog will be offering a webinar entitled "How USPTO Examiner Type Affects Patents" on June 18, 2020 at 12:00 pm (ET). Gene Quinn of IPWatchdog.com, Megan McLoughlin of LexisNexis® IP, and Dr. Michael Sartori of Baker Botts will discuss the impact of the type of examiner by exploring important milestones in the life cycle of a U.S. patent application through historical trends and counter-intuitive results, and help attendees to better understand how certain types of examiners at the USPTO allow and examine disproportionately more U.S. patents each year than other types of examiners, resulting in few examiners allowing many patents, and many examiners allowing few patents. The panel will examine and discuss:
• How the type of examiner you are assigned to can dramatically affect your prosecution outcomes
• Predicting examiner behavior with the PatentAdvisor ETA™ metric
• Using objective metrics to measure prosecution performance
There is no registration fee for this webinar. However, those interested in registering for the webinar, should do so here.
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