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Professor Colleen Chien recently developed an innovative and important model that relies on a patent's "after …-acquired" characteristics to predict the chances that the patent will be involved in litigation. This comment critiques Professor Chien's model … definition of data regarding the patent owner, further categorization of reexamination data, and research into the timing of …
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The patent system - and information about the patent system - is becoming more available and more digitalized. One area … of interest involves using newly available information to predict patent litigation - to identify patents that will in … several fundamental problems with predicting patent litigation. It may therefore be a useful source to anyone who is …
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Patent lawsuits are disruptive, unpredictable, and costly. The inability to anticipate patent litigation makes it … ward off litigation. This article confronts this systemic problem, by examining the factors that lead a particular patent … to be litigated – only around 1% of patents ever is. It relates the eventual litigation of a patent to earlier events in …
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Apart from the loss of time and money, disputes between public authority and private partner in China’s public-private partnership (PPP) projects are destroying the government’s image of PPP support and the private partner’s investment confidence. This article aims to explore the main...
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Economic theory asserts that, in general, the only cases going to trial should be cases with unpredictable outcomes … cases before trial. I test this theory using a dataset of decisions from the U.S. Courts of Appeals over a six-year period …
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technologies, and conflicts with basic patent theory. Accordingly, the Patent Office and courts need to reconsider how they use … the analysis away from the gap between the prior art and the invention to the invention only. The Patent Office, the …
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