Recent data highlights that 68 PTAB discretionary denial requests have been filed under the newly implemented bifurcated process. This approach is gaining attention as it aims to streamline the way PTAB handles requests for review, potentially increasing efficiency. The bifurcated process separates the initial stages of examining discretionary denial into distinct phases, which proponents argue allows for a more focused and expedient evaluation. Analysts note that this strategy could change the landscape of patent disputes, providing patent holders and challengers with clearer procedural expectations. As the PTAB continues to adapt its methods, the impact of these changes could have wide-ranging effects on innovation and patent law. Stakeholders in patent-related fields should closely monitor these developments to understand how they could influence their strategic decisions. Understanding these 68 requests’ outcomes will provide crucial insights into the effectiveness and future of the bifurcated process.
IAM PatentNew data shows cost of living pressures impacting charities and communities
Recent data from the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC) reveals that rising cost of living pressures are significantly impacting charities and communities across Australia.