Invalidity Search | |
The detailed and comprehensive Invalidity search report enables clients for highly sensitive litigation, opposition, and patent acquisition cases where a high-definition claim chart is required to ease the attorney’s efforts. Before going for any invalidity search, we analyze the subject patent case in-depth using litigation/ opposition documents (if any), file wrapper, etc. to build a sound understanding of the case. We categorize the identified references into three categories “X”, “Y” & “A”. • X Category: Novelty or Inventiveness in one reference. • Y Category: lack of Novelty or Inventiveness in one document; hence, two or more references are identified to generate a claim chart. We follow KSR rationale to combine two references. • A category: This category references are background art that neither discloses any novelty nor inventiveness. A feature matrix is generated for each feature, enabling attorneys to have a quick walk-through of features that are fully supported, partially supported, inferentially supported, and not supported. Below are the strategies applied during Invalidity searches. Why is Patent Invalidation Study Imperative? • To invalidate the claims of a patent through a prior art search. • To assess the validity of an established patent. • To check the potency of a granted patent. Why Ingenious for Invalidation Search? • We perform an exhaustive patent search by employing robust analysis tools. • We include all the relevant references that target innovation and non-obviousness. • We offer multiple native language search options for our global clients. For more information, please visit below page and schedule a call with our experts@ https://www.iebrain.com/ipintelligence/invalidation-study/ | |
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