In this second installment of Docket Alarm’s Know Your PTAB Judge newsletter, we are
proud to feature Judge Jennifer Bisk.
Background
Judge Jennifer Bisk is a graduate of the George Mason
University School of Law. Prior to law school, she obtained a Bachelor of
Science in engineering, computer science, and electrical engineering from
Vanderbilt, and a Master of Science in computer science from Stanford.
Judge Bisk has an extensive history clerking for various
courts. She has served as a law clerk for the Hon. George W. Miller at the U.S.
Court of Federal Claims and then for the Hon. Richard Linn at the Court of
Appeals for the Federal Circuit. During law school, she was a judicial intern
for the Hon. Randall R. Rader at the Federal Circuit and also for the Hon.
Stephen S. Mitchell at U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of
Virginia.
In addition to her clerking experience, Judge Bisk also has
patent experience in both transactional matters, at Cooley, Godward and
Kronish, and in litigation at Crowell & Moring and at Sterne, Kessler,
Goldstein & Fox.
PTAB Record
Notable rulings include Judge Bisk’s written decision
against instituting a petition for
Inter
Partes Review (IPR) filed by IBM against known patent aggregator Intellectual
Ventures.
IPR 2014-00681.
The patent at issue involves an intrusion-detecting security system. Judge
Bisk’s decision went through IBM’s five alleged grounds of unpatentability
(citing 35 U.S.C. §§ 102 and 103), which relied on four different examples of
prior art. Ultimately, the court determined that IBM did not show a reasonable
likelihood that it would prevail on demonstrating the unpatentability of any of
the challenged claims, and refuted all five grounds of IBM’s challenge.
Researching Judge
Bisk’s Profile
Further insight can be gained by viewing Judge Bisk’s record
on Docket Alarm’s statistics platform. Users can
view statistics on
how many petitions Judge Bisk is hearing per month, petitions she has
instituted, final written decisions she has issued, and the parties and firms
that have appeared before her, and much more. For example, based on analysis of
her 35 final written decisions, Judge Bisk is, on average, 49% less likely to
invalidate all instituted claims than her fellow administrative patent judges.
However, in the last three months, she has canceled all claims in 67% of final
written decisions issued. Recently, Judge Bisk has been considerably less busy—
she has heard only one petition in the past three months.
Final Written Decisions Statistics for Judge Jennifer Bisk
Lawyers representing both petitioners and patent owners can
use this information to determine what direction their litigation strategies
need to take, such as whether or not to file a petition and what claims to
contest if appearing before Judge Bisk.
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