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Posted On: 02/17/2019 2:53:34 PM
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Question for the board. Would you consider the SFOR case a precedential patent decision? If so, it looks like it'll be a lot longer for a decision than some of us think.
https://www.brinksgilson.com/timing-precedent...al-circuit
Across all four years, the average time to decision at the Federal Circuit for precedential patent cases was 119 days (i.e., approximately 4 months) and the median was 98 days (i.e., approximately 3.3 months).
Which means anytime from Monday, May 13, 2019 to June 3, 2019
Thoughts?
https://www.brinksgilson.com/timing-precedent...al-circuit
Across all four years, the average time to decision at the Federal Circuit for precedential patent cases was 119 days (i.e., approximately 4 months) and the median was 98 days (i.e., approximately 3.3 months).
Which means anytime from Monday, May 13, 2019 to June 3, 2019
Thoughts?
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