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Patenting Fast And Slow: Examiner And Applicant Use Of Prior Art, Shine Tu Jan 2020

Patenting Fast And Slow: Examiner And Applicant Use Of Prior Art, Shine Tu

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Previous studies have shown that an applicant's ability to obtain a patent is inexorably linked to the random assignment of a patent examiner. However, not all patent examiners are created equal. Some patent examiners allow patent applications quickly within just one or two Office Actions, resulting in only a few months of substantive patent prosecution. In contrast, other patent examiners constantly reject patents applications, which can result in unnecessarily delaying prosecution and years of substantive patent prosecution. This study focuses on how different examiners use prior art rejections to prolong or compact prosecution. Prior art rejections are one of the …