Analytics for Patent Evaluation and Prosecution: Marrying Effectiveness with Efficiency

February 14, 2023

Analytics for Patent Evaluation and Prosecution: Marrying Effectiveness with Efficiency

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As a patent practitioner, it pays to be efficient and effective–or to be right as fast as possible. For patent development, speed is of the essence, but being “wrong,” or arriving at a rejection, is unacceptable. These days, patent prosecution analytics are helping practitioners become both more efficient and more effective – and do so in the context of the ethical responsibility to be knowledgeable about the benefits and risks associated with relevant technology. 

In this webinar, learn how examiner analytics and other patent prosecution insights can help you serve your clients, assist your practice, and ultimately, win more business.

During the webinar, we discussed:

  • The Importance of Effectiveness and Efficiency for Today’s Practitioner
  • How Analytics Help One to be Effective and Efficient
  • The “Ethical Rule” Guidepost:  Comment 8 to Rule 1.1
  • Using a Patent Analytics Platform to Evaluate a Patent Portfolio
  • Using a Patent Analytics Platform to Assist in Patent Prosecution

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Presenter

As a Client Relations Consultant, David Dilenschneider not only monitors the legal industry to identify trends and potential future developments but also consults with firms and corporations across the country to discuss their challenges and needs.

David is a nationally-known speaker who has conducted over 2,800 presentations to over tens of thousands of attendees across the country – including presentations to almost every firm in the NLJ 250. David has also presented at programs offered by the National Institute for Trial Advocacy and has served as a speaker or moderator at prominent legal-education conferences, at bar association meetings, and at law schools. Internationally, David spoke on the topic of the Democratization of Knowledge and the Role of Electronic Legal Research at a conference held at the National Law University, Delhi (India).

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