Patent Attorney / Agent (Chemistry) – Law Firm – Portland, Ore.

USPTO’s Data Visualization Center and Patent Dashboard

The USPTO has publicly released its data visualization center and patent dashboard. The site does an excellent job of providing a visual overview of the current USPTO state-of-affairs in terms of patent backlog, pendency, and allowance rate. The site also breaks-down those numbers in various ways that may be useful for advising your clients.  Data-downloads on the site provide unprecedented public access to PTO numbers that were previously either uncalculated or largely kept secret.

Director/Sr. Director of IP – Small Corporation – South San Francisco, Calif.

USPTO Guidelines for Determining Obviousness

The USPTO has released a set of updated examination guidelines on the core patentability issue of obviousness. The 18–page guidelines do not have the force of law, but will impact how examiners judge obviousness in practice. The updates primarily focus on Federal Circuit opinions that interpret and implement the holdings of KSR v. Teleflex, 550 U.S 398 (2007). I have copied the following tables from the Federal Register. [http://edocket.access.gpo.gov/2010/pdf/2010-21646.pdf].

Patent Attorney – Other – Sydney, Australia

Microsoft (Again) Asks Supreme Court to Lower Clear and Convincing Standard

Microsoft Corp. v. I4I Limited Partnership (on petition for writ of certiorari 2010)

USPTO Patent Grant Numbers

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Sr. Corporate Counsel, Patents – Large Corporation – Seattle, Wash.

Patent Attorney – Law Firm – Seattle, Wash.

Licensing & Technology Transactional Attorney – Law Firm – Flexible (Candidate’s Choice)

Associate – Law Firm – Boulder, Colo.

Assistant General Counsel – Large Corporation – Pearl River, N.Y.

Patently-O Bits and Bytes

  • Funding: The Senate has also passed the PTO funding bill (H.R. 5874) that restores $129 million of fee-collected income to the PTO. The bill specifically provides “For an additional amount for `Salaries and Expenses’ of the United States Patent and Trademark Office, $129,000,000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That the sum herein appropriated from the general fund shall be reduced as offsetting collections assessed and collected pursuant to 15 U.S.C. 1113 and 35 U.S.C. 41 and 376 are received during fiscal year 2010, so as to result in a fiscal year 2010 appropriation from the general fund estimated at $0: Provided further, That during fiscal year 2010, should the total amount of offsetting fee collections be less than $2,016,000,000, this amount shall be reduced accordingly.”  The President will sign the bill shortly.
  • The PTO is expected to use the money to hire and train additional examiners and upgrade its information technology system.
  • Gene Quinn — the IPWatchDog — is posting a series of interesting interviews:

Patently-O Bits and Bytes

  • Funding: The Senate has also passed the PTO funding bill (H.R. 5874) that restores $129 million of fee-collected income to the PTO. The bill specifically provides “For an additional amount for `Salaries and Expenses’ of the United States Patent and Trademark Office, $129,000,000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That the sum herein appropriated from the general fund shall be reduced as offsetting collections assessed and collected pursuant to 15 U.S.C. 1113 and 35 U.S.C. 41 and 376 are received during fiscal year 2010, so as to result in a fiscal year 2010 appropriation from the general fund estimated at $0: Provided further, That during fiscal year 2010, should the total amount of offsetting fee collections be less than $2,016,000,000, this amount shall be reduced accordingly.”  The President will sign the bill shortly.
  • The PTO is expected to use the money to hire and train additional examiners and upgrade its information technology system.
  • Gene Quinn — the IPWatchDog — is posting a series of interesting interviews:

Corporate Counsel – Large Corporation – Cincinnati, Ohio

Kroger Seasoned attorney with at least five years of prior relevant legal experience. Capable of handling most legal matters with a minimum of supervision. Responsible for developing corporate patent strategy, overseeing Kroger’s patent portfolio, and managing liability.

Patent Prosecutor – Law Firm – Woodbridge, N.J.

Associate University Counsel – University of Illinois – Chicago, Ill.

Civilian Patent Attorney – U.S. Air Force – Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio

Rare opportunity for civilian patent attorney in the United States Air Force Judge Advocate General (JAG) Corps. U.S. Air Force The Air Force is seeking a patent attorney with a minimum 2 years preparation/prosecution experience, particularly in the arts of electrical and mechanical engineering. The position is located at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (Dayton), Ohio. This job will provide unique challenges and ample opportunities to grow and excel in the fields of patent law and technology transfer law.