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Couple of weeks ago, our Data Science Team released Patexia Ranking Engine for the first time by ranking the Top 25 Plaintiff-Side Law Firms based on the data for... Read More »
As Q3 of 2016 ended last Friday, we looked at the quarterly numbers for patent litigation in district courts as well as Inter-Partes Review (IPR) challenges filed... Read More »
Apple loses patent retrial to VirnetX, owes $302.4 million | Reuters A federal jury in Texas on Friday night ordered Apple Inc to pay more than $302 million in damages... Read More »
This week, the Patexia Data Science Team identified the most active law firms representing plaintiffs in patent suits. Our rankings considered two independent... Read More »
This week, Patexia Data Science team analyzed nearly four years of data to find the 25 most active IPR petitioners. From September 2012 through June 2016, more than... Read More »
Five big holders of cellular patents, including Qualcomm Inc., are joining an effort proposed by Ericsson AB to jointly license patents in an emerging field called the ... Read More »
Last week we published the result of our analysis of software patent suits since 2010, observing that such patent suits are on a rapid decline, post the Alice... Read More »
A few weeks ago, we identified the 25 most litigated patents since 2010 and learned they were responsible for more than 6% of all patent suits in the country. As... Read More »
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TAEKSUNG KIMGreat analysis. Peculiarly however, I have found that there are many issued data processing patents in the field of autonomous vehicles. Efforts for preoccupying patents?
Sep 8, 2016
Pedram SameniThis analysis is independent of prosecution data. While we believe Alice and IPR may have impacted filing strategies of some companies, they are not directly related. We plan to do another study in the near future covering the prosecution data.
Sep 8, 2016
Every week our recruiting team at Patexia receives many calls and emails from those patent attorneys and agents who are interested in moving inhouse. A few weeks ago... Read More »
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Kent RichardsonPedram nice work and timely. With the decline in the value of patents, in-house jobs are harder to land. The situation is the complete opposite to five years ago. Currently, we know six former in-house patent attorneys that are looking a new position. Five years ago, we knew of six senior positions that needed filling.
Aug 31, 2016
Pedram SameniThe demand is definitely different than five years ago. Litigation work is going down. Even with the same number of cases, a lot of them are settled quicker. PTAB is also much faster. So overall the amount of work is going down for certain inhouse roles.
Aug 31, 2016
Last week we published the number of unique patent assertions since 2010, surprisingly noticing that this number has been on a steady decline. Given that the number... Read More »
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TAEKSUNG KIMThis is an excellent analysis. Your report shows that a powerful patent will survive many battles.
Aug 25, 2016
Pedram SameniThanks Taeksung for your note. However, many of these cases had been filed together or around the same time. It does not necessarily mean that the patent was beaten 400 times and survived.
Aug 25, 2016
We recently studied the PTAB data and suggested that although the rise and fall in litigation indirectly affected the rise and fall in IPR challenges, the true driver ... Read More »
This week at Patexia, we asked our data science team to look into the most popular U.S. district courts for patent litigation. This is important in light of the... Read More »
Patexia has lately learned from a number of sources that Samsung may be in the process of changing their filing strategy in the US. These sources indicated that... Read More »
Since the America Invents Act (AIA) became effective on September 16, 2012, the Inter-Partes Review (IPR) has drawn significant attention. Additionally, discussion... Read More »
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Van EconomouIt is the low hanging fruit phenomenon. The patents which had obvious (pun intended) problems were the first to be IPR'd and with time these were harder to find.
Aug 3, 2016
Pedram SameniMost likely that's what happened. We believe the quality of patents in new cases should generally be higher.
Aug 3, 2016
Last week we reported the 2016 top 25 law firms ranked by the number of patent practitioners. This week, our Data Science Team looked at the same raw data for... Read More »
This morning government Accountability Office (GAO) released the result of 1.5 years research on issues related to patent quality, non-practicing entities, and high... Read More »
This week at Patexia, we analyzed information for all registered patent practitioners in the US. As of July 2016, we found 44,424 registered patent practitioners, of... Read More »
Interesting article by New York times showing that there is oversupply of scientists with not enough university openings as professors. Many of this scientists can... Read More »
This week, the Patexia Data Science Team analyzed the recent patent litigation data obtained from PACER (Public Access to Court Electronic Records) to understand ... Read More »
This week, the Patexia Data Science Team looked at multiple data sets from different sources, including the United States Patent Office (USPTO), PACER (Public Access... Read More »
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Anonymous Thank you. Interesting view. Another reason is many companies are outsourcing the application drafting to India. Also nowadays more than 50% of applications are foreign origin which requires less work.
Jul 6, 2016
Anonymous Hopefully not for US sourced technology!
Jul 7, 2016
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