Christopher Holt's Blog Posts Tagged 'data' (3)

Latest Entry: Don’t Scrap our Patent System – Manage It Better

Originally posted on the PatentCore blog on October 9, 2012.

On Monday of this week, Forbes.com published an article by Peter Cohan entitled “5 Reasons to Scrap Our Patent System: #1. Apple’s Siri.” Here, Cohan writes a fantastic article…

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Added by Christopher Holt on October 9, 2012 at 5:09pm — No Comments

Enterprise-Level Access to Patent Examiner and Art Unit Statistics

PatentCore.com recently published detailed enterprise subscription options for its one-of-a-kind, premiere patent examiner data system. Now, law firms, corporations, and other organizations have the opportunity to save money by taking advantage of bulk pricing incentives. Options for customization are also available. For example, a subscribing enterprise has the opportunity to retain the services of the PatentCore team to create a customized interface that shows examiner and other patent…

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Added by Christopher Holt on June 5, 2012 at 1:00pm — No Comments

PatentCore.com Introduction for Patent and IP Professionals

Currently, there are about 6,500 government-employed patent examiners are responsible for reviewing the more than 500,000 patent applications filed each year in the United States. Not all of the examiners manage the review process in the same way. This brings about many challenges, most specifically the challenge of understanding how each examiner manages their processes during…

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Added by Christopher Holt on May 7, 2012 at 1:00pm — No Comments

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