How Do You Research PTAB Decisions?

The Patent Trial and Appeal Board, or PTAB, has been steadily gaining momentum since its inception in September 2012. Recognizing the need for lawyers to navigate the ever-growing list of decisions, Docket Alarm has created the first and only dedicated PTAB legal research engine and analytics platform.

Docket Alarm’s database contains every published PTAB decision and features a dashboard with quick links to different categories of recent decisions. To make finding relevant information even easier, Docket Alarm has also created numerous one-click filters that allow users to parse through results by specific criteria. You can filter PTAB search results by outcome, motion, party, judge and more.

Once you find a docket, you can track it with Docket Alarm’s email alert tool. When tracking a docket, you will receive a notification in your inbox when that docket is updated. Alerts can be configured to arrive on a weekly or daily schedule, and you can even elect to receive them continuously. Docket Alarm’s email alerts contain a summary of the docket update along with a PDF attachment of the filing, so there is no need to login to the platform to see what’s new.

In addition to its PTAB search engine and email alerts, Docket Alarm users have access to PTAB predictive analytics on Docket Alarm’s analytics platform. User can view PTAB analytics to help predict outcomes for inter partes reviews or covered business method reviews. Additionally, these analytics can help predict the outcome of individual motions and can also demonstrate judicial decision patterns. For example, a practitioner appearing before a specific PTAB judge can see on average the likelihood that the judge will institute a petition, grant a particular motion, or issue a written decision that cancels all claims in full or in part. Lawyers can use this information to help devise winning litigation strategies.

Docket Alarm is the only research platform that offers patent practitioners a complete PTAB research and analytics platform. Add intelligence to your patent practice today by signing up at www.docketalarm.com.

Tara Klamrowski is the director of IP content at One400. She writes about current IP issues, IP trends, and how Docket Alarm can help attorneys and their clients achieve success.





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The Difference Between a Good and Great Junior Attorney.

Law is competitive, and it can be difficult for young attorneys to stand out at their firms. However, junior associates can give themselves an edge by taking an active interest in their practice and their firm’s business. Here are some specific ways junior attorneys can separate themselves from the pack.

Know Your Practice Area

This goes without saying, but great junior attorneys don’t just clock in and clock out, they have a healthy intellectual curiosity about what is going on in their practice area. Great junior attorneys make themselves aware of the latest developments in their field. For example, great junior patent attorneys will stay current on recent federal circuit decisions and regularly checking popular patent sites, like Patently-O. These attorneys realize that understanding their practice landscape gives them context for the cases they are working on, and makes them more knowledgeable, competent attorneys.

Know Your Firm’s Business

While seemingly obvious, it is worth saying that great junior attorneys know what’s going on in their own backyard. They are aware of the major cases being handled by their firm, the status of those cases, they subject matter they deal with, and they key issues they cover. They are also on the look-out for potentially new cases. For example, if you are a copyright associate, and your firm has had Google for a client, it would be wise to setup alerts on their new copyright litigation. Great junior attorneys recognize that to move up in the firm, they have to take an ownership interest in not only in their own work, but also in the work of the firm as a whole.

Know Your Colleagues’ Business

Associates often work on teams. Good junior attorneys may think doing a competent job on their piece of a project is enough to rise to the top. Great junior attorneys recognize that they need to be knowledgeable about their colleagues’ work, in addition to their own. They skim briefs written and submitted by other attorneys at their firm and take an interest in the cases their peers are working on. This allows the junior attorney to quickly pick up cases where others leave off, and to become a resource of firm information that others look to.

Know Your Competition

Great junior attorneys also understand the competition as well as they understand their own firms. They are knowledgeable about who the major firms are that compete with their business, and the big cases those firms are handling. Great junior attorneys understand that one day they may end up sitting across the table or the isle from their competition, whether in negotiation or in court, and detailed knowledge about these firms goes into good preparation. Additionally, great junior attorneys understand that being aware of the competition’s strengths and weaknesses can help their firm differentiate itself in the quest for acquiring clients.

Docket Alarm is a useful piece of tech for junior associates to stay on top of cases in their field and their firm, and to stay competitive with other firms. Docket Alarm can find all the cases your firm is working on, setup alerts for those cases as needed, and track newly filed cases as they come in. Docket Alarm can help the good associates become great ones.



Docket Alarm is a comprehensive legal research and analytics platform helping attorneys enhance their practice. Sign up today at www.docketalarm.com to start receiving litigation updates in your inbox.




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