Informal invalidity proceedings refer to non-litigious, cost-effective methods of challenging a patent’s validity without initiating formal legal action, such as a lawsuit or PTAB trial (e.g., IPR or PGR).
An Inter Partes Review (IPR) is a USPTO trial to challenge a patent's validity.
It's a process to try and prove a patent is invalid, based on prior existing knowledge.
A Post-Grant Review (PGR) is a trial proceeding conducted by the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) of the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). It allows third parties
Ex Parte Reexamination is a separate post-grant proceeding that differs from AIA proceedings like Post-Grant Review (PGR) and Inter Partes Review (IPR). It is not conducted before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) but instead handled by USPTO examiners.
A Declaratory Judgment of Invalidation is a legal action where a party asks a court to declare a patent invalid before being sued for infringement. This is typically filed by a company or individual who believes a patent is invalid due to prior art, lack of novelty, obviousness..
A Motion to Dismiss is a legal request asking a court to dismiss a case before it proceeds to trial. It is typically filed by the defendant in response to a plaintiff’s complaint and argues that the lawsuit should not continue due to legal deficiencies.
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