How to Customize Your Prosecution Strategy for Your Examiner

What would you change about your prosecution strategy if you knew more about your assigned examiner’s behavior and could identify cases that require extra care and a thoughtfully crafted prosecution strategy?

Learn more about a new game-changing metric for predicting the path your application is likely to take and find out if your examiner is red, yellow or green.

Real life examples of strategies that can help you devise a plan that offers the best chance for having your patents issue more quickly and to move prosecution forward.

On Thursday, April 19, 2018, at 12pm EST, please join Gene Quinn, Chris Hold and Megan McLoughlin for a discussion of patent prosecution examples and strategies. We will discuss how you can better devise a plan that offers the best chance for having patents issue more quickly and to move prosecution forward as expeditiously, and cost effectively, as possible.

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  • [Avatar for Gene Quinn]
    Gene Quinn
    April 20, 2018 04:18 pm

    No problem. I was just wondering.

    We have time slotted with our computer folks for a refresh of the website sometime this summer. Also trying to get into doing more of our own programs too, which you may have noticed recently with the IPWatchdog Institute. So trying to find better ways to present things.

  • [Avatar for Anon]
    Anon
    April 19, 2018 08:47 am

    My bad Gene – I generally filter out (not with tech, just my reading) the ads and look to the content.

    I should pay better attention to the ads that show upcoming content.

  • [Avatar for Gene Quinn]
    Gene Quinn
    April 18, 2018 11:39 pm

    Also, Anon…

    How is this short notice? The ad has been up for over a week for this webinar, and it has also been at the top of our e-mail newsletter. How is it that you’ve managed not to see mention of the webinar until now? I’m curious really. The banner is prominently displayed literally at the top of every article right above the title to every article.

  • [Avatar for Gene Quinn]
    Gene Quinn
    April 18, 2018 11:35 pm

    Anon-

    The webinars we run using GoToWebinar are all posted on IPWatchdog. Lexis/Nexis ordinarily gives us the recording to add to out prior webinar page after the fact, so I hope to have it posted there.

  • [Avatar for Anon]
    Anon
    April 18, 2018 06:10 pm

    Would love to register – but the short notice prevents it.

    Will there be an encore?