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November 27, 2019
By Daniel F. Klodowski; Michael R. Galgano; Zachery D. Olah
Edited by Aaron L. Parker; Elliot C. Cook
The Patent Trial and Appeal Board issued 29 IPR and CBM Final Written Decisions in October, including decisions following remands from the Federal Circuit, cancelling 395 (79.80%) instituted claims while declining to cancel 100 (20.20%) instituted claims. Patent owners did not concede any instituted claims through motions to amend or disclaimer in cases reaching a final decision. For comparison, the cumulative average rate of instituted claims cancelled in IPR and CBM Final Written Decisions is about 74%.
On a per-case basis, no instituted or substitute claims survived in 17 (58.62%) decisions, all instituted claims survived in 6 (20.69%) decisions, and a mixed outcome occurred in 6 (20.69%) decisions. A mixed outcome occurs where at least one instituted or substitute claim remains patentable, and at least one is cancelled, in a Final Written Decision.
The overall cumulative instituted claim survival rate, broken down by technology center, is as follows:
More detailed cumulative statistics on the Board’s IPR and CBM decisions, updated through October 31, 2019, are available here on the AIA Blog.
Statistics regarding the outcome of appeals to the Federal Circuit are available here.
Numbers of final written decisions by technology center and instituted claim survival rates by technology center are available here.
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