The first two articles of this series focused on convincing your clients to file more appeals and techniques that you can use to get better results on appeal. This last article discusses case law that you should be arguing in Appeal Briefs. As discussed in my previous article, if you can use case law that the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) commonly uses in writing reversal decisions, you make it easier for the PTAB to write a decision in your client’s favor and can increase your chances of winning on appeal.
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