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April 9, 2015 PTAB Trial Statistics

By Eugene T. Perez

As of April 9, 2015, the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (“PTAB”) has updated the statistics of the number of inter partes reviews (“IPR”), post-grant reviews (“PGR”), post-grant reviews of covered business method patents (“CBM”), and derivation proceedings (“DER”) that have been filed. These stats are shown below, and can be found at:

https://www.uspto.gov/ip/boards/bpai/stats/aia_trial_statistics.jsp

The graph/chart form of these statistics can be found here:

https://www.uspto.gov/sites/default/files/documents/aia_statistics_04-09-2015.pdf

The proceeding statistics (filings broken down by quarter of each fiscal year) are found here:

https://www.uspto.gov/sites/default/files/ip/boards/bpai/stats/aia_trial_proceedings.pdf

The progress statistics are found here:

https://www.uspto.gov/sites/default/files/documents/aia_statistics_04-09-2015.pdf

It is worth noting that the first regular PGR (not for CBM) was filed on August 5, 2014. As shown below, there are now 5 PGR petitions that have been filed. This should ramp up when more and more patents qualify (must be a first-inventor-to-file patent).

For the first phase of an AIA trial, the PTAB determines whether or not an IPR, PGR or CBMwill be granted. The PTAB may not authorize the IPR unless the petition and response shows there is a “reasonable likelihood” that the petitioner would prevail with at least one of the challenged claimed.[1] The granting of a PGR/CBM trial requires an initial threshold requirement of “more likely than not”, and is slightly higher than the IPR threshold standard. However, the latest statistics clearly show that the initial threshold has been met the majority of the time (see the AIA Trials Instituted/Disposals chart below). Note that the new fiscal year (2015) for the USPTO started on October 1, 2014. The number of AIA Petitions, where more than 2,700 IPR petitions have been filed, is as follows:

NUMBER OF AIA PETITIONS

 FY Total IPR CBM
PGR
DER
2012 25 17 8
2013 563 514 48
1
2014 1,494 1,310
177
2
5
2015
986
891
88
3
4
Cumulative 3,068 2,732 321
5
10

 

The graphic form of the AIA filings as of 04/09/2015 is shown below (note the decreased filing from Jan – March this year, but a surge since April 2014):

Total
3,608
IPR 2,732
CBM 321
PGR 5
DER 10

For the last fiscal year, the petitions by technology breakdown are:

AIA PETITION TECHNOLOGY BREAKDOWN – FY 2015

 Technology

Number of Petitions Percentage

Electrical/Computer

530 64.3%

Mechanical

202 24.5%

Chemical

29 3.5%

Bio/Pharma

62 7.5%

Design

2 0.2%

 

The pie chart for these filings are as follows (almot 2/3 in electrical/computer arts)::

During an IPR, PGR or PGR for CBM, the Patent Owner (“PO”) can optionally file a Preliminary Response.[2]  Clearly, according to these statistics, the PO is choosing to file a Preliminary Response most of the time (overall 82.3%). The number of filed PO Preliminary Responses is in the next chart:

The institution rate includes fiscal year 2015 as shown below. Note that there are already several cases of joinder in 2015.

AIA PETITION DISPOSITIONS:

AIA FINAL DISPOSITIONS:

The USPTO also releases the following graph related to how many claims are challenged, instituted, and found unpatentable (cancelled) in IPRs (as of 01/15/2015):

The USPTO provides the following table where the trend in filings can be seen here (not the upward trend since April 2014):

More information on the USPTO PTAB can be found here.

 


  1. 77 Fed. Reg. 48764 (Aug. 14, 2012).
  2. Id. at 48756.