The Practitioner's Guide to Trials Before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board
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By Erika Harmon Arner

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Organized for ease of use, the book's practice-focused information includes:
•A quick reference for PTAB statutes and rules
•Building patent trials into your litigation strategy
•A detailed description of a PTAB trial from petition preparation to appeals to the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
•Clear references to supporting laws, rules, and regulations
Perhaps the most useful feature is a chapter on "Practical Tools" that compiles, in one place, all of the statutes, rules, and PTAB guidance covering PTAB trials, organized by topic. A busy practitioner can look up a topic, such as discovery, claim construction, or joinder, and have all of the collected guidance in one place. Practical Tools are organized using a simple, standard framework including CFR citations; PTO comments during rulemaking; PTAB orders and decisions; references to the PTAB trial practice guide; and informal guidance such as PTAB training presentations.
•A quick reference for PTAB statutes and rules
•Building patent trials into your litigation strategy
•A detailed description of a PTAB trial from petition preparation to appeals to the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
•Clear references to supporting laws, rules, and regulations
Perhaps the most useful feature is a chapter on "Practical Tools" that compiles, in one place, all of the statutes, rules, and PTAB guidance covering PTAB trials, organized by topic. A busy practitioner can look up a topic, such as discovery, claim construction, or joinder, and have all of the collected guidance in one place. Practical Tools are organized using a simple, standard framework including CFR citations; PTO comments during rulemaking; PTAB orders and decisions; references to the PTAB trial practice guide; and informal guidance such as PTAB training presentations.