USPTO Launches PTAB Procedural Reform Initiative

On April 7, 2017, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) announced it has launched an initiative to develop ways to improve Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) proceedings, particularly inter partes review proceedings. The effort includes analyzing five years' worth of historical data covering PTAB proceedings and user experiences. The USPTO hopes to use this data analysis to ensure the proceedings are as "effective and fair as possible within the USPTO's congressional mandate to provide administrative review of patentability of patent claims after they issue."

Since the introduction of the AIA review proceedings in 2012, the USPTO has found that the proceedings have "significantly changed the patent landscape by providing a faster, cost-efficient quality check on issued patents." However, the USPTO is also aware of complaints about patent owners being subject to multiple and consecutive petitions challenging patent validity, and the use of a broader claim construction standard in PTAB proceedings compared to what is used in district courts that can more easily result in a finding of patent invalidity by the PTAB.

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