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PATENT INTER PARTES REVIEW

(IPR) TEXAS

An Inter Partes Review (IPR)  is a cost-effective method of invalidating a patent before the Patent Trial And Appeal Board (PTAB).

POST-ISSUANCE INTER PARTES REVIEW

What Is An Inter Partes Review? 


An inter partes review (IPR) is a quasi-litigation process before the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) forum designed to streamline patent challenges.  Reviews are held before a panel of administrative patent law judges with the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) at the USPTO.   The Inter partes review was designed to be a more effective alternative to Federal district court patent litigation and is intended to end litigation by invalidating the certain claims quickly. For instance, the burden for proving invalidity in an IPR reexamination is  a “preponderance of the evidence” standard; however, Federal district court judges are bound by the “clear and convincing” standard to invalidate a patent.  Those same judges required to afford the patent a presumption of validity is something that the USPTO is not required to do in an inter partes review.   For an overview of the inter partes review process timeline, see our Inter Partes Review Timeline web page.


Inter partes review is often used in the context of litigation, and given a defendant is facing patent litigation in district court, he or she can file a petition with the USPTO for inter partes review within twelve months of the initial filing of that litigation. However, for the Inter partes petitioner to be successful, a district court judge must first be convinced to stay the pending litigation. Certain district court judges have been reluctant to stay litigation for concurrent reexamination proceedings, particularly in jurisdictions with a fast-paced docket, due to the concern that reexamination may take too long; however, an Inter partes review has accelerated time frames, and often it is more logical for a judge to stay a case pending the outcome of the IPR. 


Inter Partes Review Without Litigation 


Any petitioner wishing to challenge the validity of another’s patent has the opportunity to do so through an IPR petition proceeding regardless of whether they are faced with a patent infringement suit. Thus, even if a company does not have the standing to bring a declaratory judgment action in Federal district court, a company that feels threatened by a competitor’s patent can bring an inter partes review in this quasi-litigation setting that includes limited discovery and motions – all the attributes of having a litigation-type proceeding to vet the issues thoroughly and an important consideration in any high-stakes invalidity contest.  Further, any petitioner who files an inter partes review petition may only request to cancel one or more claims of an issued patent on the grounds of anticipation and/or obviousness using patents or printed publications (35 U.S.C. §§ 102 or 103).


Dallas Inter Partes Review Lawyers


Our Dallas Inter Partes Review attorneys have earned a reputation for aggressive, responsive, efficient, and most importantly, successful litigation. While we are prepared to take every case to trial, we know from our clients' perspective that often, the best litigation is the one that settles in mediation. Our straight forward unbiased guidance can help you avoid litigation whenever possible. However, if needed, our litigators are skilled in negotiation techniques and have a reputation for achieving very favorable results for our clients both in-court and out-of-court.  Our IP lawyers can prepare and file inter partes review petitions given our extensive IP skills and experience.



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Additional Patent Inter Partes Review Focus 

What Is Prior Art? 


Prior art is any evidence that your invention was already publicly known or available, in whole or in part, before the effective filing date of your patent application. The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) will not issue a patent when the claimed invention exists in the "prior art" in some form or fashion. Prior art can also include any written publication anywhere in the world which describes the invention.


Where to Search for Prior Art?


Given the number of patents filed each year, a search of patents and patent applications filed with the USPTO is a very important starting point in any U.S. patent search.  You can search in the Patent Full-Text and Image Database (PatFT) of the USPTO, as well as find the full text for patents issued from 1976 to the present.  The USPTO also has images for all patents from 1790 to the present.  And a lthough many products on the market do not have a patent, they are probably heavily outnumbered by the many ideas that are successfully patented but never reach the market.  The following are good sources to locate filed patents here in the U.S.,  Europe and even in the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO):

 

 

  • European Patent Office : Search the European database for patents and patent applications; 

 

 

 

  • German Patent Office : Search the German Patent and Trademark office for patents and patent applications.

 

Google also established the  Google Patent Search program which combines patent searching and prior art searching.  The Google Patent Search feature is very helpful in organizing your search efforts and getting an idea what prior art is patent and what is in the public domain.


For an overview of the inter partes review process timeline see our Inter Partes Review Timeline web page.


COMPARISION OF INTER PARTES REVIEW POST GRANT REVIEW
Timing of Filing Within 9 Months of Patent issuance Within 9 Months of Patent issuance
Who May File Third Parties Third Parties
Where to File PTAB PTAB
Proof Required Reasonable likelihood More likely than not
Prior Art Evidence Only patents and printed publications All patents, publications, prior and products.
Invalidity Basis 35 USC 102, 103 35 USC 101, 103, 103, 112
Discovery All discovery necessary in interest of justice. Limited to evidence related to arguments asserted in petition.
Appeal Appeal to Federal Circuit Appeal to Federal Circuit
Duration 12-18 months 12-18 months

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